Linda Rousová
OECD
Linda Rousová joined the Office of the OECD Chief Economist in January 2010. Previously, she was consultant at the Economic Research and Statistics Division of the WTO and lecturer at the University of Munich, Germany, from which she obtained a PhD in Economics in 2010. She holds a Master degree in Mathematics from the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.
Articles by Linda Rousová:
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The growth effect of current-account reversals
18 June 2011, 8541 reads
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Monitoring and managing global imbalances
12 December 2010, 7506 reads
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