Daniel Stock
Daniel was a part of the Center for International Development's Growth Lab as a Research Fellow from 2015-2019. He also held this position from 2011-2013.
He studied how countries apply proactive strategies to promote structural transformation. His research focuses on using network models to uncover new opportunities for diversifying exports and attracting new sources of investment.
Prior to joining CID, Daniel was a Junior Professional Associate at the World Bank, working with governments to improve the investment climate for local businesses and FDI. Daniel has also worked as a researcher at the MIT Media Lab's Macro Connections group, and a Research Intern at the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Santiago, Chile.
Daniel earned a B.S. in Quantitative Economics and International Relations from Tufts University.
Current Research/Projects | Areas of Expertise |
Sri Lanka | Export Diversification |
Development Strategy | |
Investment Promotion |
Featured Publications
- Hausmann, R., et al., 2014. Implied Comparative Advantage. CID Working Paper , 276.
- Malalgoda, C., Samaraweera, P. & Stock, D., 2018. Targeting Sectors For Investment and Export Promotion in Sri Lanka.
Contact Information
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Cambridge, MA 02138