Vincent Vicard
Banque de France
Vincent Vicard is economist at Banque de France since 2009. His research focuses on the dynamics of exporters, regional trade agreements and conflicts, and the history of trade and political (dis)integration. His work has been published in the Journal of International Economics, the European Economic Review, or the Journal of Comparative Economics,and other academic journals. He received his Ph.D from Paris School of Economics - University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2008.
Articles by Vincent Vicard:
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Tradable sectors in the Eurozone periphery
19 July 2012, 9081 reads
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Global value chains are not all born identical: Evidence from France
4 January 2012, 7207 reads
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How French exporters were hit by the global crisis
5 November 2009, 10189 reads
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