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Ricardo Hausmann | |
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Born | 1956 (age 67–68) |
Nationality | Venezuelan |
Academic career | |
Field | Development economics |
Institution | Harvard Kennedy School |
Alma mater | Cornell University |
Contributions | original sin, self-discovery, growth diagnostics, dark matter, the Product Space |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Ricardo Hausmann (born 1956) is the former Director of the Center for International Development currently leading the Center for International Development's Growth Lab and is a Professor of the Practice of Economic Development at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.[1] He is also a former Venezuelan Minister of Planning and former Head of the Presidential Office of Coordination and Planning (1992–1993). He co-introduced several regularly used concepts in economics including original sin, growth diagnostics, self-discovery, dark matter, the product space, and economic complexity.
Ricardo is the father of theatre director and producer Michel Hausmann, art historian Carolina Hausmann, and comedian Joanna Hausmann.