Jehan Sauvage
OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate
Jehan Sauvage is a Trade Policy Analyst in the Trade and Agriculture Directorate of the OECD. His work focuses for the most part on international services trade, energy and the environment. He holds a MSc in European political economy from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a MPhil in economics from SciencesPo Paris.
Articles by Jehan Sauvage:
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Counting thy numbers: Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies
15 September 2012, 5193 reads
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Globalisation’s final frontier: Lowering trade costs in services
17 January 2011, 8717 reads
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