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Céline Carrère is a Full Professor at the University of Geneva, where she has been a faculty since 2011, after serving as an Associate Professor from 2011 to 2015. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from the Centre d'études et recherches sur le développement international (CERDI) in France. As the Director of the Global Studies Institute, she leads interdisciplinary research focusing on regional and international relations. Her research interests cover a range of topics including developing countries' exports, trade policy, and the effects of trade agreements on labor markets and trade costs. She has published extensively in high-profile economics journals, contributing significant insights into the dynamics of trade diversification and its socioeconomic implications. Carrère is also a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has affiliations with the Research International Economics Finance network. Before her tenure at the University of Geneva, she worked as a Research Fellow at the National Centre Scientific Research (CNRS) in France and served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at HEC Lausanne.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Teaching and research in International Economics with a focus on trade policy and developing countries.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Brought expertise in economics and trade to the academic institution.
HEC Lausanne • Lausanne, Switzerland
Engaged in teaching and research activities in the field of economics.
CNRS (National Centre Scientific Research) • France
Conducted research in the economics department, focusing on international trade.
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