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Caroline Freund

Lead Economist
CAROLINE FREUND is a Lead Economist in the International Trade Team, Development Research Group. She obtained a Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University. Before joining the World Bank, she was an Economist in the International Finance Division of the Federal Reserve Board. She is currently doing research on regional integration, trade and growth, trade costs, and competitiveness.

The author's works below are drawn from the World Bank's institutional archives.


World Bank working papers and publications

1 .The trade response to global downturns : historical evidence
2 .The ASEAN free trade agreement : impact on trade flows and external trade barriers
3 .Does regionalism affect trade liberalization toward non-members ?
4 .Export surges : the power of a competitive currency
5 .The anatomy of China's export growth
6 .Trading on time
7 .Remittances : transaction costs, determinants, and informal flows
8 .Loss aversion and trade policy
9 .On the conservation of distance in international trade
10 .Trade, regulations, and growth
11 .Reciprocity in free trade agreements
12 .Which firms do foreigners buy : evidence from the Republic of Korea
13 .Disintegration and trade flows : evidence from the Former Soviet Union
14 .Raising household energy prices in Poland : who gains? who loses?




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