Camille Reverdy from EUTIP is Visiting KCG
Camille Reverdy joined the Kiel Centre for Globalization as a guest researcher on April 1st, 2019. She is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellow with the EU Trade and Investment Policy ITN and a PhD Student at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her project titled “Regulatory Measures in the European Union Trade and Investment Policy” aims at quantifying the importance of regulatory coherence for the efficacy and acceptability of free trade agreements. Her first paper in this project calculates the general equilibrium effects of trade cost reduction in services.
Reverdy holds a Master Degree in Economics from the HEC Lausanne at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). Her main research interests lie in the fields of international trade and development economics.
Before joining the University of Paris 1, she interned at the International Trade Centre (ITC) in Geneva, working on topics related to non-tariff measures impeding trade in developing countries. After the internship, she worked as an international consultant in market research at the ITC, developing a method assessing export potential value for trade in services.