Seo-Young Cho
Philipps-University of Marburg
Seo-Young Cho is junior professor of Economics at Philipps-University of Marburg in Germany. Her research fields include the economics of crime, gender economics, institutional analysis, migration and globalization. She is the author of the 3P Anti-trafficking Policy Index. Seo-Young Cho received her PhD in Economics at the University of Goettingen and master in Public Administration and Policy at Columbia University in New York.
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Measuring anti-trafficking policies
10 March 2011, 10456 reads
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