Guillaume Gaulier
Banque de France
Guillaume Gaulier holds a PhD on "Economic integration and real convergences" from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. He is a research associate with the CEPII.
He is currently economist at the Banque de France. He is in charge of trade analysis.
He has written on various topics in applied trade analysis, growth and convergence, international comparisons (including measure of well-being).
Articles by Guillaume Gaulier:
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Tradable sectors in the Eurozone periphery
19 July 2012, 9009 reads
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French exporters and the global crisis
27 November 2009, 6475 reads
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How French exporters were hit by the global crisis
5 November 2009, 10158 reads
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Quality matters: Everything is (not) made in China
28 March 2008, 16047 reads
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