PhD Thesis
PhD Supervisor & 2nd Reader: Julia Cajal Grossi
Expected PhD Completion Date: Spring 2025
Profile
Carolina is a PhD candidate in International Economics. She obtained her master's degree in International Economics from the Graduate Institute and her bachelor's degree in Economics from the São Paulo School of Economics - Fundação Getulio Vargas in Brazil. Her doctoral research focuses on issues related to subsidies, local labor market and trade policies in Brazil. She currently serves as Teaching Assistant to the Department's Vilfredo Pareto Seminar Series, Microeconomics I and Microeconomics II. In addition, she has worked as an intern at the WTO's Economic Research Division (2018-2019).
Academic Work Experience
Teaching Experience
(2021 - 2024) Teaching Assistant to the Department's Vilfredo Pareto Seminar Series, Microeconomics I and Microeconomics II
(2020 - 2021) Teaching Assistant to the Department's Vilfredo Pareto Seminar Series and Microeconomics II
(2019 - 2020) Teaching Assistant to Impact Evaluation and Microeconomics II
Research Experience
(2018-2019) Intern at the WTO's Economic Research Division