Jean-Charles Bricongne
Sciences Po Paris and Paris Dauphine University
Jean-Charles Bricongne is an economist, engineer from the Ecole Centrale Paris, graduate from Sciences Po Paris and from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. He currently works on competitiveness and international trade. He was before affiliate at the CREST (centre of research in statistics and economics). He is also senior lecturer at Sciences Po Paris and professor at Paris Dauphine University. He has written on various topics in applied trade analysis, globalization statistics, financial macroeconomics and the links between financial and real economy.
Articles by Jean-Charles Bricongne:
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A win-win strategy for investors in Greece
11 October 2011, 5043 reads
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How French exporters were hit by the global crisis
5 November 2009, 10147 reads
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