Laura Puzzello
Monash University
Laura Puzzello is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Monash University. She obtained her PhD in Economics from Purdue University, and her Master in Development Economics from the University of Sussex. Her primary area of research is International Trade. In this field her work focuses on input trade, and trade and the environment. She also has interests in Health Economics. In recent work she has looked at the effects of cigarettes taxes on smoking behaviors.
Articles by Laura Puzzello:
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Dirty trade: How important are greenhouse-gas emissions from international transport?
17 December 2011, 10409 reads
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