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Associate Dean of the Graduate Business School and Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at the Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Associate Professor at the American Graduate School of Business and Economics, Paris, France
Fields of Expertise
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Education
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B.A. Economics, major in Econometrics, Université Paris-I Pantheon-Sorbonne
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Ph.D. Economics, New York University
Other current posts
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Associate Professor of Economics, ESCP-EAP, Paris
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Associate Dean of the Graduate Business School, AUP, France
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Research affiliate, International Trade program, Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), United Kingdom.
Previous experience
Selected publications
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"Why and where do headquarters move?", Regional Science and Urban Economics, March 2009, Volume 39, Issue 2, pp. 168-186
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"Firms Location Decision Across Asymetric Countries an Employment Inequality", European Economics Review, February 2005, Vol. 49, Issue 2, pp. 299-320
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"The Role of Globalization in the Within-Industry Shift Away from Unskilled Workers in France", in Baldwin R., Winters A. (eds), Challenges to Globalization, University of Chicago Press, pp. 209-233 (2004)
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"Why Is Manufacturing Trade Rising Even As Manufacturing Output Is Falling?" (co-authored with R. Bergoeing., T.J. Kehoe, and Y. Kei Mu, The American Economic Review, May 2004, pp. 134-138.
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