Jesse Mora
US International Trade Commission
Jesse Mora is currently an International Economist at the Research Division of the Office of Economics, US International Trade Commission (USITC). His research interests include South-South trade, production fragmentation, and development economics. Prior to joining the USITC, he worked as a Research Fellow at the Inter-American Development Bank. He earned his master’s degree at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University.
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Did trade credit problems deepen the great trade collapse?
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