Nicolas Vincent
Institute of Applied Economics, HEC Montreal
Nicolas Vincent is an assistant professor at HEC Montreal. He received his B.A. from the same institution, a M.A. from Queen’s University in Kingston and his PhD from Northwestern University. His interests touch multiple facets of macroeconomics, such as investment decisions and prices, as well as issues in finance and international economics.
Articles by Nicolas Vincent:
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Consumer reactions to exchange rate and trade price shifts: New evidence from online book retailing
6 March 2010, 10090 reads
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