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Peter Navarro
Professor Navarro graduated from Tufts University in 1972 with a
B.A. and served in the Peace Corps in Southeast Asia from 1973 to
1976.
After working for a year in Washington, D.C. as an energy and environmental
policy analyst, Peter Navarro received a Master's in Public Administration
from the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard University in 1979 and
completed his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard in 1986.
Professor Navarro has written frequently on economic, energy and
environmental issues and are published ranging from the Harvard
Business Review, Journal of Business, and Wall Street Journal to
the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Washington
Post.
Professor Navarro is also the author of five books on economics
and public policy, including The Dimming of America (Ballinger,
1984), The Policy Game (Wiley, 1984) and the If It's Raining in
Brazil, Buy Starbucks: The Investor's Guide to Profiting From News
(McGraw Hill, 2001). His website is www.peternavarro.com.
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