Daria Taglioni
World Bank
Daria Taglioni is a Senior Economist at the World Bank. Previously she worked at the European Central Bank (2006-2011), and at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (2002-2006). Her recent research focuses on international competitiveness, the economics of value chain production and the link between financial markets and trade. Daria is an Italian national and holds a PhD in International Economics from the Graduate Institute, Geneva, a master’s degree in Economics from the College of Europe, Bruges and an undergraduate degree from the University La Sapienza of Rome. She speaks Italian, English, French and German.
Articles by Daria Taglioni:
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Tradable sectors in the Eurozone periphery
19 July 2012, 9556 reads
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A gravity model for global value chains
10 June 2012, 10022 reads
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The great trade collapse and trade imbalances
27 November 2009, 10078 reads
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The illusion of improving global imbalances
14 November 2009, 27078 reads
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How French exporters were hit by the global crisis
5 November 2009, 10374 reads
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The euro’s impact on European firms’ competitiveness
10 March 2009, 13056 reads
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