Sandra Poncet
University of Paris I and CEPII
Sandra Poncet is a professor at the University of Paris I. She is also a scientific advisor at CEPII. Her research primarily focuses on international trade, economic geography and Chinese economics. She has published in the/ Review of Economics and Statistics/, /Regional Science and Urban Economics/, /Journal of Comparative Economics/ and other academic journals. She received her PhD in Economics from University of Clermont-Ferrand in 2003.
Articles by Sandra Poncet:
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When exchange-rate volatility affects trade
19 January 2013, 10690 reads
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Agglomeration and spillovers in Japanese FDI choices
16 February 2009, 8673 reads
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