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Mark R. Rosenzweig, an economist at the Kennedy School of Government, has been named the next director of Harvard’s Center for International Development (CID), just three months after University President Lawrence H. Summers said he was considering scrapping the CID altogether...
Summers and Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 appointed Rosenzweig to the post this week. Cabot Professor of Public Policy Kenneth S. Rogoff resigned as CID director at the end of last semester...
...University and the Kennedy School are committed to supporting Professor Rosenzweig as he develops new plans for the CID,” said Rebecca Rollins, associate director of the Harvard News Office...
...spring, faculty and administrators said there was a possibility that the CID would be eliminated as Harvard reorganizes its resources in the field of development studies. Summers emphasized that Harvard would not scale back its research programs in development studies, even if the University dissolved the CID...
Rosenzweig, the Kamal professor of public policy, is an experienced administrator who previously led the University of Pennsylvania’s economics department for five years. After coming to Harvard in fall 2002, he served on the Faculty Oversight Committee that steered the CID after the center’s first director, economist Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76, left Cambridge to lead Columbia’s Earth Institute...