Charlotte Emlinger
CEPII
Charlotte Emlinger is Economist at CEPII, Paris. She holds a PhD in economics of SupAgro Montpellier, France. Her recent research concerns the trade specialization in terms of vertical differentiation and the trade elasticities. She is also working on the impact of trade policy. Her PhD dealt with the European market access in the fruit and vegetables sector and the Euromediterranean liberalization agreements.
Articles by Charlotte Emlinger:
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The trade collapse: The role of product quality
2 November 2009, 11975 reads
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