Peter Timmer

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Peter Timmer

  • Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Development Studies, Emeritus, Harvard University

Center on Food Security and the Environment
Encina Hall East, E400
Stanford, CA 94305

Biography

C. Peter Timmer was a visiting professor at Stanford's Center on Food Security and the Environment in 2007. He is a leading authority on agriculture and rural development who has published widely on these topics. He has served as a professor at Stanford, Cornell, three faculties at Harvard, and the University of California, San Diego, where he was also the dean of the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. A core advisor on the World Bank's World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development, Timmer also works with several Asian governments on domestic policy responses to instability in the global rice market. In 1992, he received the Bintang Jasa Utama (Highest Merit Star) from the Republic of Indonesia for his contributions to food security. He is an advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on agricultural development issues.

Timmer's work focuses on three broad topics: the nature of "pro-poor growth" and its application in Indonesia and other countries in Asia; the supermarket revolution in developing countries and its impact on the poor (both producers and consumers); and the structural transformation in historical perspective as a framework for understanding the political economy of agricultural policy. 

publications

Working Papers
December 2007

The Structural Transformation and the Changing Role of Agriculture in Economic Development

Author(s)
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In The News

News

FSE welcomes Peter Timmer as Visiting Professor

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