Pierre-Louis Vézina
OxCarre, University of Oxford
http://www.pierrelouisvezina.weebly.com
Pierre-Louis is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies (OxCarre) at the University of Oxford. His research interests include international trade, corruption and development, and freakonometrics. He holds a PhD in International Economics from the Geneva Graduate Institute and has been a consultant for the World Bank. He is also Assistant Editor at VoxEU.org.
Articles by Pierre-Louis Vézina:
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The rise and fall of (Chinese) African apparel exports
14 October 2012, 6761 reads
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Put your money where your mouse is: How e-commerce can foster development
4 September 2012, 4492 reads
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Chinese networks and tariff evasion
24 November 2010, 6570 reads
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