Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson is featured in an Aug. 13 Washington Post article about how he partnered with Vice President Kamala Harris’s father to help revive Jamaica’s economy.

Hutchinson served as Director General of the Planning Institute of Jamaica in 2012 and brought in Donald J. Harris, a retired Stanford University economist, to collaborate with him on designing a growth strategy to recover the Jamaican economy.

Vice President Kamala Harris's father, Donald J. Harris, center, receives Jamaica's Order of Merit, the Caribbean nation's third-highest award, in December 2021. With him are Jamaica's ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks, and Lafayette College Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson. (Photo courtesy of Gladstone Hutchinson)

Vice President Kamala Harris’s father, Donald J. Harris, center, receives Jamaica’s Order of Merit, the Caribbean nation’s third-highest award, in December 2021. With him are Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks, and Lafayette College Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson. (Photo courtesy of Gladstone Hutchinson)

In the article, Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and policy studies, Whitman Family Director of the Gladstone Whitman ’49 Endowment Funds, and founder of Lafayette’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project (EEGLP), recalled his collaboration with Harris when he served as Director General of the Planning Institute of Jamaica in 2012. They co-edited “A Growth-Inducement Strategy for Jamaica in the Short and Medium Term.”

Read more about Hutchinson’s work in Jamaica.

Read the Washington Post article.

 

Categorized in: Economics, EEGLP, Faculty and Staff, In the Media, News and Features, Policy Studies
Tagged with: , , , ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use basic HTML tags and attributes.