Andreas Fuchs
University of Göttingen
Andreas Fuchs is a PhD candidate in Economics at University of Goettingen and a researcher at the Chair of International and Development Politics at Heidelberg University. His research interests are in the field of International Political Economy, Development Economics and International Trade. He holds a Master’s degree from Goethe University Frankfurt as well as from Dauphine University Paris and has worked as a trainee and consultant for the OECD.
Articles by Andreas Fuchs:
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Rogue aid: Should we fear China’s aid programme?
27 January 2012, 10135 reads
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The “Dalai Lama Effect” and China’s potential trade response to the Nobel Peace Prize
10 November 2010, 11382 reads
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Finishing the WTO trade negotiations would help the world economy
29 October 2008, 30064 reads
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