Brian Hindley
Areas of expertise
- EC Trade Policy; especially antidumping
- Intellectual property
- Theory of international trade and exchange rates
- Trade in services
- WTO
Dr. Brian Hindley is a Senior Fellow of ECIPE. He is an Emeritus Reader in Trade Policy Economics at the London School of Economics and has published widely on trade policy and the World Trade Organisation. He has a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago and has also lectured on international trade and trade policy at Sciences Po (Paris); LUISS (Rome); the University of Leuven; the University of Amsterdam; and KDI (Korea).
Brian Hindley is active as an economic consultant. As well as private businesses, he has advised a number of international organizations, including the World Bank and OECD, on matters relating to international trade.
ECIPE Publications
- Protectionism Online: Internet Censorship and International Trade Law (ECIPE Working Paper No. 12/2009)
- Cause-of-injury analysis in European anti-dumping investigations (ECIPE Working Paper • No. 05/2009)
- Trade in Information Technology Goods: Adapting the ITA to 21st Century Technological Change (ECIPE Working Paper No. 06/2008)
- Russian Commercial Policies and the European Union – Can Russia be Anchored in a Legal International Economic Order? (ECIPE Working Paper No. 05/2008 )
- Kazakhstan and the World Economy: An Assessment of Kazakhstan’s Trade Policy and Pending Accession to the WTO (ECIPE Jan Tumlir Essay No. 01/2008)
- Antidumping Policy in the EU (ECIPE Policy Briefs No. 03, 2007)
Other Books and Papers
- New EU Trade Regulations to Combat Illegal Logging: A Critique (Paper by Fredrik Erixon and Brian Hindley)
- The Draft Doha Round Antidumping Agreement (Global Trade and Customs Journal, June 2008)
Articles, Opinion and Commentary
- Trade in Information Technology: Is the ITA Still Relevant? (Iana Dreyer and Brian Hindley discuss information technology trade in Bridges.)
- L’or noir des Kazakhs (Brian Hindley and Iana Dreyer discuss EU trade strategy towards Kazakhstan in Telos)
- Membership Has Its Privileges (Brian Hindley and Fredrik Erixon on Kazakhstan's and Russia's renewing efforts to join the WTO, in the Wall Street Journal)
Media Coverage
- Smashing China's Great Firewall... through trade disputes? (Working Paper analyzed and quoted by Ars Technica)
- Working Paper analyzed and quoted by Europe's World
- Antidumping is back in fashion (Brian Hindley and Fredrik Erixon on dumping protectionism in Wall Street Journal )

