Michaël Pajot
Michaël Pajot was a Statistician in the Chief Economist Unit of the European Commission's Trade Directorate. He was in charge of statistical analysis in the fields of international trade and foreign direct investments. Before joining the European Commission he worked for the Forecasting Directorate (Ministry of the Economy, France) and as an international consultant in Luxembourg. Michaël holds a PhD in Economics from University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne).
Articles by Michaël Pajot:
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Assembled in Europe: The role of processing trade in EU export performance
17 September 2012, 7483 reads
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