Martin Vieiro
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Martin Vieiro is a Research Analyst at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He completed a master’s degree focused on International Economics from the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) at the University of California, San Diego. His past experiences include stints at Ernst & Young, the US Treasury Department, and the National Labor Relations Board. His current research focuses on international trade policy as well as corporate tax.
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Trade facilitation matters!
14 September 2012, 8838 reads
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