Lakshmi Iyer is an economist in the
Business, Government and the International Economy Unit
at Harvard Business School. Her primary research fields
are political economy and development economics, with
a special emphasis on property rights institutions.
She has published papers on the historical and current
property rights institutions in developing countries
such as India and Vietnam, and is currently analyzing
the impact of property rights regimes in the Philippines
and China. Her ongoing research also examines other
legal and political institutions such as the bureaucracy
and the legacy of colonial rule. She holds a Ph.D. in
Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and Bachelors and Masters degrees from the Indian Statistical
Institute.
This
Sawyer Seminar, funded by the Mellon Foundation, includes a year-long
series of working group meetings
and mini-conferences on the central theme of globalization and
the land. It is hosted by UNC's Center for Global Initiatives.