Tomás Williams
Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
Tomás Williams is an Economist currently doing an Msc in Economics and Finance from Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and Universitat Pompeu Fabra with a focus in International Finance and Open Macroeconomics. Previously he received a B.A. with honors from UCEMA in Argentina. He is currently doing research on international finance, in the areas of financial globalization in emerging markets, the role of institutional investors and international risk sharing.
Articles by Tomás Williams:
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Financial recoupling in emerging markets
8 May 2012, 7893 reads
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Dangerous liaisons: US rates and emerging market spreads
13 January 2010, 10932 reads
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