William Hynes
Adjunct Professor of International Development at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Schools
- Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Biography
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Expertise
Regions
- Asia
- United States
Topics
- Economics
- Economic Development
- Globalization
- International Economics
- International Political Economy
- International Trade Theory and Policy
Languages
- French
Background and Education
Senior Economist, Office of the Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Paris, France. William Hynes is a senior economist working on New Approaches to Economic Challenges in the Office of the Secretary General at the OECD. Between 2009 and 2014, he was a policy analyst in the Development Co-operation Directorate. Prior to this Hynes was an Economic Affairs Officer in the Office of the Deputy Director-General (2006) and the Trade and Finance Division (2007-08) at the World Trade Organisation.
He holds a doctorate from Oxford University and was a Marie Curie Fellow at the London School of Economics. He has lectured at Sciences Po, Wadham College, Oxford and Trinity College Dublin.
Publications:"Commodity market disintegration in the interwar period," (with David Jacks and Kevin O''Rourke) in European Review of Economic History 16(2), 2012: 119-143; "To what extent were economic factors important in the separation of the south of Ireland from the United Kingdom and what was the economic impact?" in Cambridge Journal of Economics (2014); "Economics of War" in Lucie Cerna and Jay Hwang, Global Challenges: Peace and War (2013).
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