Martina Engemann
University of Munich
Martina Engemann is a PhD-student at the University of Munich since 2009. During her PhD she has worked four months at the Economic Research and Statistics Division of the WTO. Her research interests are on international trade and multinational firms, especially trade finance.
Articles by Martina Engemann:
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Why does finance matter for trade? Evidence from new data
3 December 2012, 11089 reads
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