He has published extensively in the areas of globalisation, international trade, regionalism, WTO, European integration, economic geography, political economy and growth, and is recognised as an expert on the economic drivers and risks of globalisation. His first book for a wider audience,
The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization, was published in November 2016 and listed among the Best Books of 2016 by The Financial Times and The Economist magazine. It was translated into nine languages. He also writes extensively on current economic policy. He has over 71,000 Google Scholar cites and an H-index of over 100. His 2019 book,
The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics and the Future of Work, addresses the role of digital technology in driving both globalisation and automation of service and professional jobs in advanced economies; it has been translated into six languages. With
Charles Wyplosz, he has a leading textbook on the Economics of European Integration, which is in its 7th Edition with McGraw-Hill. More recently, he has written two eBooks on Donald Trump's trade policy since January 2025. The first most recent, in April 2026,
World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading System, examines how world trade has been weaponised, how domestic forces contained President Trump's aggressive tariffs, and how the rest of the world is rebuilding a new trading order on autopilot, driven by the domino theory of regionalism. The first one, in May 2025, ''The Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on'', explains how Trump’s 2025 tariff blitz was guided by grievance politics rather than standard economic policy goals. Tariffs won’t fix the US economy but could fracture the global trade system. Blending sharp analysis with policy insight, the book maps out three futures for world trade and urges global leaders to defend the rules by following them. The system can survive even thrive if world leaders step up. He co-edited
Economics in the Time of COVID-19 (2020) with Beatrice Weder di Mauro, a volume that brings together contributions from leading economists to analyse the potential economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the speed and scale of economic disruption, the mechanisms of economic contagion, and the likely duration of the downturn. It also examines policy responses, focusing on measures governments could take to mitigate the economic consequences of the crisis.
Selected books • Baldwin, Richard, Towards an Integrated Europe, CEPR Press, 1994. • Baldwin, Richard E., and J. Francois,
Dynamic Issues in Commercial Policy Analysis. Cambridge University Press, 1999. • Baldwin, R., D. Cohen, A. Sapir, and A. Venables (1999).
Market Integration, Regionalism and the Global Economy. Cambridge University. • Baldwin, R. and Aymo Brunetti (2001).
Economic Impact of EU Membership on Entrants: New Methods and Issues. Springer. • Baldwin, R., Forslid, R., Martin, P., Ottaviano, G., & Robert-Nicoud, F. (2011).
Economic geography and public policy. Princeton University Press. • Baldwin, R. Mashiro Kawai, Ganeshan Wignaraja (2015).
A World Trade Organization for the 21st Century: The Asian Perspective. Edward Elgar Publishing. • Baldwin, R. and C. Wyplosz (2016).
The Economics of European Integration. McGraw-Hill Inc. • Baldwin, R. (2016).
The Great Convergence, Harvard University Press. • Baldwin, R. (2019).
The Globotics Upheaval : Globalization, Robotics, and the Future of Work. Oxford University Press. • Baldwin, R. (2025). ''The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on''. CEPR Press. ISBN 978-1-912179-92-3 • Baldwin, R. (2026). World War Trade:
Conflict, containment, and the emergent world trading order. CEPR Press.ISBN: 978-1-917343-02-2 == References ==