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Gregory Corcos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Ecole polytechnique in Palaiseau, France. His research focuses on International Economics, with particular emphasis on trade dynamics, multinational firm behavior, and globalization effects. He has contributed to understanding intra-firm trade, productivity gains from trade liberalization, and FDI modes through publications in journals like the Review of Economics and Statistics and the Journal of International Economics.
Teaching responsibilities include EC0 434 Economie Internationale for second-year students at Ecole polytechnique and International Trade courses in the Master in Economics program. He has developed comprehensive curricula covering neoclassical trade models, imperfect competition in trade, gravity equations, and trade fragmentation.
Current research explores topics such as globalization's impact on vertical linkages, legal frameworks influencing bilateral trade, organizational choices of multinational corporations, and labor reallocation responses to exchange rate shocks. His work combines theoretical models with empirical analysis, addressing contemporary issues in international economics.
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