Francisco Requena-Silvente
University of Valencia, Spain
Francisco Requena is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Valencia, Spain. He visited University of California, Davis in the year 2008/09. He does research in international trade and his recent interest is about the impact of immigration on the patterns of production and trade specialisation. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, and a M.Sc in Economics from University College of London, and a BA in Economics from University of Valencia.
Articles by Francisco Requena-Silvente:
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Do immigrants create exports? New evidence from Spain
26 January 2010, 13352 reads
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