Andrea Ariu
Université Catholique de Louvain
Andrea Ariu is PhD candidate at the Universite catholique de Louvain - under the co-supervision of Giordano Mion and Frederic Docquier - and he is affiliated to the FNRS (Fond National Recherche Scientifique) and IRES (Institute for Economic and Social Research). His research fields are international trade (in particular on trade in services, with focus on the differences and complementarities with trade in goods) and in international migration (with focus on the determinants of migration flows). Andrea holds a BA in Economics of International Markets and New Technologies from Bocconi University and a Joint Master in Economics and Social Sciences from Bocconi University and the Universite catholique de Louvain. He has been part-time researcher for the National Bank of Belgium and for the University of Ljubljana.
Articles by Andrea Ariu:
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Are services traded differently?
23 December 2012, 10011 reads
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What drives services trade? Evidence from Belgian firms
25 February 2012, 5982 reads
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