Gino Gancia
CREI, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and CEPR
http://www.crei.cat/people/gancia/welcome.html
Gino Gancia is a researcher at CREI (Barcelona), adjunct assistant professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and affiliated professor of the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. He is also a research affiliate of CEPR (London) and research associate at Zurich University. Gino Gancia received his Ph.D. in Economics from IIES at Stockholm University in 2003 and has been visiting scholar at MIT from 2001 to 2003. He is specialized in international trade and macroeconomics. His work focuses on the effects of economic integration on economic growth, technological change, wage inequality and the size of governments.
Articles by Gino Gancia:
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Why are reforms so politically difficult?
14 June 2011, 8300 reads
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Why do more open economies have bigger governments?
28 March 2009, 12520 reads
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How trade may raise wage inequality worldwide
7 October 2008, 30124 reads
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