Paul Piveteau

Assistant Professor of International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

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  • Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

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Topics

  • Economics
  • International Trade Theory and Policy

Background and Education

Paul Piveteau is an Assistant Professor of International Economics at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Before joining the faculty, he received his PhD in Economics from Columbia University and graduated from the Ecole Normale Superieure of Cachan, the Paris School of Economics and the ENSAE in France where he received his BA and MA in Economics and Statistics. His current research lies at the intersection of international trade and industrial organization, and in particular studies how firms and workers adjust to the increasing opening of economies.

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