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Kevin
Gallagher
Global Development And Environment Institute
Fletcher School, Cabot Center
Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155
tel. - 617-627-5467 fax - 617-627-2409
kevin.gallagher@tufts.edu
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Ph.D. International Political Economy, Tufts University,
2003
M.A. International Environmental Policy, Tufts University,
1999
B.A. Political Science/Biology, Northeastern University,
1991
EXPERIENCE
2000- Global Development and Environment Institute,
Tufts University, Medford, MA. Research Associate,
Globalization and Sustainable Development Program.
Examine the social and environmental effects of economic
integration in the Western Hemisphere, particularly
in Mexico. Conduct research; author articles, reports,
policy briefs, and books; conduct workshops; deliver
lectures at conferences; raise funds.
1994-1999 Global Development and Environment Institute,
Tufts University, Medford, MA. Project Manager/Research
Analyst, Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
Project. Co-edited and managed six-volume research
and publication project on the economics of sustainable
development. Edited, researched, summarized, and assessed
academic articles and reports; conducted and facilitated
project planning and research; authored articles;
organized conferences and seminar series.
1992-1994 Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge,
MA. Public Education Organizer, Energy and
Climate Change Program. Coordinated a national renewable
energy and global climate change education program.
Researched local renewable energy projects in the
United States for book length volume. Assisted in
the incorporation of renewable energy and energy efficiency
in low income housing in Boston; conducted workshops
at high schools and college campuses.
1991-1992 Offices of U.S. Representative Chester
G. Atkins, United States Congress, Washington,
DC. Fellow. Helped prepare legislative agenda
for national water conservation policy, national energy
policy, and international population policy. Assisted
Americans in efforts to adopt Romanian orphans. Monitored
environmental clean-up after Persian Gulf Crisis.
Attended courses on the global environment at the
Congressional Research Institute.
TEACHING
Spring 2003 Adjunct Professor of International
Economics, Department of International Relations,
Boston University. Course: Introduction to
International Economics
Summer 2003 Adjunct Professor of Environmental
Policy, Department of Urban and Environmental Policy
and Planning, Tufts University. Course: Globalization
and the Environment.
PUBLICATIONS
- Kevin Gallagher
Books
International Trade and Sustainable Development,
edited jointly with Jacob Werskman. (London: Earthscan,
2002).
Transboundary Environmental Negotiation: New
Approaches to Global Cooperation, edited jointly
with Lawrence Susskind and William R. Moomaw. (San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2002)
Reforming the International Environmental Treaty-Making
System, edited jointly with Lawrence Susskind
and William R. Moomaw. (Cambridge, Harvard Program
on Negotiation Press, 2001).
International Environmental Negotiation: An Integrative
Approach, edited jointly with Lawrence Susskind
and William R. Moomaw. (Cambridge: Harvard Program
on Negotiation Press, 2000).
Frontiers Issues in Economic Thought series
(published by Island Press, Washington, DC), co-editor,
researcher, writer, and project manager for:
A Survey of Sustainable Development: Social
and Economic Dimensions, edited jointly with
Jonathan Harris, Neva Goodwin, and Tim Wise (2001).
The Political Economy of Inequality,
edited jointly with Frank Ackerman, Neva Goodwin,
and Laurie Dougherty (2000).
The Changing Nature of Work, edited jointly
with Frank Ackerman, Neva Goodwin, and Laurie Dougherty
(1998).
Human Well-Being and Economic Goals,
edited jointly with Neva Goodwin, David Kiron, and
Jonathan Harris (1997).
Renewables Are Ready: People Creating Renewable
Energy Solutions, written jointly with Nancy
Cole, P.J. Skerret and others (White River Junction:
Chelsea Green, 1995).
Articles and Book Chapters
"The CEC and Environmental Quality: Assessing
the Mexican Experience." Greening NAFTA:
The Experience and Potential of the North American
Commission for Environmental Cooperation. David
Markell and John Knox, eds. (Palo Alto: Stanford University
Press, 2003).
"Industrial Pollution in Mexico: Did NAFTA
Matter?" Greening the Americas: NAFTA's Lessons
for Hemispheric Trade. Carolyne Deere and Daniel
Esty, eds. (Cambridge, MIT Press, 2002).
"Mixed Signals: Recycling, Price Incentives,
and the Crisis of 1995," Resources, Conservation
& Recycling vol. 35 no. 4, August 2002, pp.275-295
(jointly with Frank Ackerman).
"The Fiscal Impacts of Investment Provisions
in United States Trade Agreements." Study prepared
for Taxpayers for Common Sense (jointly with Frank
Ackerman), May 2002.
"Environmental Reviews of Trade Agreements:
Assessing the North American Experience." Study
prepared for the North American Commission for Environmental
Cooperation (jointly with Frank Ackerman and Luke
Ney), January 2002.
"Environmental Impacts of the Changes in US-Mexico
Corn Trade Under NAFTA." Study prepared for the
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation
(jointly with Frank Ackerman, Luke Ney, and Regina
Flores), January 2002.
"‘Dirt' is in the Eye of the Beholder:
The World Bank Air Pollution Intensities for Mexico."
(jointly with Francisco Aguayo and Citlalic Gonzales)
GDAE Working Paper 01-07, 2001.
"The Limits of Economic Modeling in the FTAA
Environmental Review." (jointly with Frank Ackerman
and Alejandro Nadal). GDAE, Official comments to the
United States Trade Representative, submitted in January,
2001. Available at ase.tufts.edu/gdae.
"Trade Liberalization and Pollution Intensive
Industry in Developing Countries: A Partial Equilibrium
Approach." The Environmental Assessment of
Trade Liberalization Agreements. (Paris: OECD,
2000). (jointly with Frank Ackerman)
"Pollution Intensive Industry in Mexico Under
NAFTA: Model and Empirical Evidence," to Praxis:
The Fletcher Journal of Development Studies,
Volume XV, 1999.
"Getting the Prices Wrong: The Limits of Market-Based
Environmental Policy." (2001) Taking Sides on
Economic Issues, T. Swartz and F. Bonello eds. New
York, McGraw-Hill. (jointly with Frank Ackerman).
"Civil Society, the Environment, and the Free
Trade Area of the Americas," International
Environmental Negotiations: An Integrated Approach,
2000. (see above)
"The Kyoto Protocol: A Blueprint for Sustainable
Development," (jointly with William R. Moomaw,
Kilaparti Ramakrishna, and Tobin Fried). Journal
of Environment and Development, March 1999.
Popular Articles/Opinion
Sustainability Assessments: Tools for Effective Trade
Policy, Americas Program Policy Report, April,
2003 (Silver City, NM:Interhemispheric Resource Center).
NAFTA: A Cautionary Tale, Foreign Policy in Focus,
October, 2002 (jointly with Tim Wise).
The Year of the Price Spike. Resource Recycling,
August 2002 (jointly with Frank Ackerman).
Fast Track Trade Authority: Fix its Environmental
Problems or Nix it. San Diego Union Tribune,
May 1, 2002.
Bring a Greener Trade Bill to the Senate, Providence
Journal, April 19, 2002.
Fast Track: Fix it or Nix it, Americas Program
Commentary, January 21, 2002 (Silver City, NM:Interhemispheric
Resource Center).
The Panacea Myth, The International Economy,
July/August, 2001.
Have Faith in Free Trade –The Greatest Story
Over Sold, Foreign Policy in Focus, June
2001.
LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS
Greening the FTAA Conference, Montreal, Canada, March
2003. Delivered presentations on Foreign Investment
and Sustainable Development in the Americas, and Sustainability
Assessments of the FTAA.
Hemispheric Trade and Environment Forum, Quito, Ecuador,
October 2002. Delivered paper titled: Economic Analysis
in the USTR's Environmental Review of the FTAA: A
Critical Assessment.
World Summit for Sustainable Development, Johannesburg,
South Africa, August 2002. Delivered paper titled,
"Liberalizing Environmental Goods and Services
Trade Under the WTO: Should the Developing Countries
Give it the Green light?"
World Wildlife Fund, Brasilia, Brazil, April, 2002.
Peer review participant on a study of the environmental
impacts of trade-led expansion of the Brazilian Soy
Sector.
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation,
Montreal, Canada. Expert Meeting: Assessing the Environmental
Effects of Trade, January 17-18, 2002. Presented paper:
"Environmental Reviews of Trade Agreements: Assessing
the North American Experience."
Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas,
Panama City, Panama. Gave workshop on the environment
and development implications of proposed investment
provisions in the FTAA.
China Council for International Cooperation on Environment
and Development, Trade and Environment Working Group
Meeting, August 26 -September 1, 2001, Beijing, China.
Helped design assessments of the potential environmental
effects of China's Accession to the WTO.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Integrated
Program on Urban, Regional and Global Air Pollution's
Mexico City Project, May 2001. Lecture with Francisco
Aguayo "Complications in the Design of Air Pollution
Data for Mexico."
Fourth US-Mexico Joint Workshop on Air Pollution,
8-10 March, 2001, El Colegio de Mexico. US and Mexico
expert workshop on strategies to abate air pollution
in Mexico.
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC), January 2001, Mexico City, Mexico. Lecture,
"Air Pollution and Industrial Development in
Mexico."
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Integrated
Program on Urban, Regional and Global Air Pollution's
Mexico City Project, December 2000. Lecture, "Industrial
Air Pollution in Mexico."
El Colegio de Mexico, August 2000, Mexico City, Mexico.
Delivered paper, "Pollution Intensity of Manufacturing
in Mexico and the United States."
National Wildlife Federation/Yale Center for Environmental
Law and Policy, April, 2000, Washington DC. Presented
paper on trade liberalization and air pollution in
Mexico at conference, "The Environment and FTAA:
What Can We Learn from the NAFTA Model?"
University of Americas, January 2000, Puebla, Mexico.
Delivered paper on trade liberalization and industrial
pollution at conference, "The Mexican Economy
in Transition During the Next Presidency."
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development,
October, 1999, Paris, France. Paper at workshop "OECD
Workshop on Methodologies for Environmental Assessment
of Trade Liberalization Agreements."
Transatlantic Environmental Dialogue, March 1999,
Brussels, Belgium. Invited as one of 30 experts to
be part of dialogue on Trade and Environment Issues
with EU/US governments.
International Society for Ecological Economics Conference,
November 1998, Santiago, Chile. Presented Paper: Pollution
Intensive Industry in Mexico Under NAFTA."
CURRENT RESEARCH
Principal Investigator on:
New Models for Hemispheric Integration, proposal
to Ford Foundation, C.S. Mott Foundation, and Rockefeller
Brothers Fund.
Fiscal Impacts of "Investor Protection"
Provisions in US Trade Agreements, John Merck
Fund.
Environmental Reviews of Trade Agreements: Assessing
the North American Experience, North American
Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
Environmental Impacts of the Changes in US-Mexico
Corn Trade Under NAFTA, North American Commission
for Environmental Cooperation
LANGUAGES
English (Native), Spanish
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Association of Environment and Natural
Resource Economists
International Society for Ecological Economics
United States Society for Ecological Economics
Global Network of Environmental Economists
Latin American Studies Association
New England Council on Latin American Studies
Latin American and the Caribbean Economic Association
Global Development Network
International Development Economics Associates
AWARDS
Tufts Institute of the Environment Fellowship, 2000
Northeastern University Cooperative Education Award,
1991
Ensign-Bickford Community Service Scholarship, 1988
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