Anthony Venables
University of Oxford and CEPR
Tony Venables is Chief Economist at the UK Department for International Development and Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford, where he also directs the Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies.
He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Econometric Society. Previous experience includes work at the LSE, as research manager of the trade research group in the World Bank, and as advisor to the UK Treasury.
He has published extensively in the areas of international trade and spatial economics, including work on trade and imperfect competition, economic integration, multinational firms, and economic geography.
Publications include The spatial economy; cities, regions and international trade, with M. Fujita and P. Krugman (MIT press, 1999), and Multinationals in the World Economy with G. Barba Navaretti (Princeton 2004).
Articles by Anthony Venables:
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Resource trade: Policy and policy reform
21 April 2012, 6361 reads
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Harnessing windfall revenues in developing economies
2 October 2008, 7771 reads
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