Dr. Ben Schneider

Professor

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Biography

Ben Ross Schneider is a Ford International Professor of Political Science and the director of the MIT Chile Program. He joined MIT in 2008 after teaching at Princeton University and Northwestern University. His research focuses on comparative politics and political economy, particularly within the context of Latin America. Schneider has authored several important books, including 'Reinventing Leviathan: Politics Administrative Reform in Developing Countries' (2003) and 'Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America: Business-Government Relations in the New Developmentalism' (2015). His scholarly work addresses a range of pressing issues, such as democratization, the role of teacher unions, business politics, and educational reforms. He has contributed significantly to the intellectual discourse on development and inequality in Latin America and has provided consulting for various international organizations including the Ford Foundation and the World Bank. Schneider is currently active in promoting a new research network focused on political economy in Latin America, reflecting his commitment to fostering collaborative research in the field.

Research Interests

Courses

Institutions Development Field Seminar Comparative Politics Politics, Inequality, Education