PhD Thesis
PhD Supervisor & Co-Supervisor: Julia Cajal Grossi and Richard Edward Baldwin
Expected completion date: 2022
Profile
Giulia is a PhD candidate in International Economics. She obtained her master degree from the University of Trento and a post-graduate degree from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Her research lies at the intersection between international trade and migration and exploits micro-level data from France. While at the Graduate Institute, Giulia worked as a teaching assistant for the international trade courses, and international finance, additionally she was an intern at the WTO.
Relevant Publications and Works
Bekkers, E., Koopman R., Sabbadini G., Teh R. (2021). The Impact of Digital Technologies on Developing Countries' Trade. In M. Smeets (Ed.), Adapting to the Digital Trade Era: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 36–51). Geneva CH: WTO
Academic Work Experience
Teaching Experience
Teaching assistant for the International Trade course
Teaching assistant for the International Finance course
Research Experience
Intern at the WTO