Thibault Fally
Thibault Fally is Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder. He specializes in international trade and economic development and holds a Ph.D. from the Paris School of Economics (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). His research covers issues related to supply chains, credit constraints, economic geography, and the role of demand in explaining empirical trade puzzles.
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Has production become more fragmented? International vs domestic perspectives
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