Susan Rose-Ackerman
Susan Rose-Ackerman, Ph.D., Yale University, 1970, is Henry R, Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science) and is Co-Director for the Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy Yale Law School. She has held Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships and has been a Fellow at Collegium Budapest and the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto. She is co-director of the Project on Honesty and Trust in Post-Socialist Scoieties at Collegium Budapest. Her research concerns corruption and economic development, Public Accountability in Emerging Democracies, law and political economy, [bureaucracy and public accountability], and the political economy of foreign direct investment. She currently is teaching Corruption, Democracy and Development (jointly taught at the Law School and Graduate School), and Administrative Law. Publications include Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences and Reform, Cambridge University Press, 1999, Controlling Environmental Policy: The Limits of Public Law in Germany and United States, Yale University Press, 1995, Rethinking the Progressive Agenda, Free Press, 1992.
Campus address: Law School, 217 Wall Street, Room 217
Phone: 432-4891
Email: susan.rose-ackerman@yale.edu
Last updated 06-10-09

