Guillermo Noguera
Graduate School of Business, Columbia University
Guillermo Noguera is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. His research is in international trade and global production sharing. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from University of California, Berkeley in 2011. Prior to his doctoral studies, he worked at The World Bank, UBS Investment Bank, and ING.
Articles by Guillermo Noguera:
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How much value added is traded?
22 July 2012, 6759 reads
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The value-added content of trade: New insights for the US-China imbalance
7 June 2011, 14640 reads
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