Veronika Zavacka
Graduate Institute, Geneva and World Bank
Veronika Zavacka is a PhD student in International Economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva and a consultant at the World Bank. Her research focus is on the link between finance and international trade. She has obtained her Master’s degree from the University of Economics in Prague in 2007 and has since also completed the advanced studies program in international economic policy at the Institute for the World Economy in Kiel.
Articles by Veronika Zavacka:
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Banking crises and exports: Lessons from the past for the recent trade collapse
27 November 2009, 9529 reads
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Banking crises and exports: Lessons from the past
1 September 2009, 10124 reads
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