Edouard Turkisch
OECD
Edouard Turkisch is a policy analyst of the OECD Development Centre. His work focuses on emerging economies. Recently he has been analyzing sovereign wealth funds, China's development and its impact on poor countries, economic diversification in Russia and some other related issues.
Mr. Turkisch holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics from the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan and a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Paris X, where he is finalizing his PhD in International Economics. Prior to joining the OECD Development Centre, he worked at the OECD Directorate for Public Governance and at the French Treasury.
Articles by Edouard Turkisch:
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Do currency appreciations reduce imbalances? Half a century of evidence
2 March 2011, 12879 reads
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