Thierry Verdier
Paris School of Economics and CEPR
Thierry Verdier is Professor of Economics at PSE (Paris School of Economics, Paris). He graduated in Civil Engineering from Ecole Polytecnique (Paris) and Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris), and received his PhD in Economics from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) (Paris). His fields of interest are international trade and globalization; social interactions and cultural transmission; political economy; growth and development; economics of crime; and corruption. He is Fellow of the European Economic Association, and a former member of the European Economic Association Council. He is a Research Fellow and a former co-Director of the International Trade Programme of CEPR.
Articles by Thierry Verdier:
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Cuddly or cut-throat capitalism: Choosing models in a globalised world
21 November 2012, 15195 reads
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Aid-for-trade: the details matter
1 November 2007, 10019 reads
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Muslim immigrants’ integration in the UK
19 September 2007, 38423 reads
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