
معرفی
Gianluca Orefice is a Professor at the University of Paris-Dauphine with additional affiliations as a research fellow at CESifo (Munich) and CEPII (Paris). He also serves as a visiting professor at the University of Bergamo in Italy. His academic career spans multiple prestigious research institutions across Europe.
His educational background includes a PhD in Economics from the University of Milan and a Master in Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering from Polytechnic of Milan. He was also a visiting student at the Universitè Catholique de Louvain, which contributed to his international academic perspective.
Professor Orefice's primary research focuses on International Trade and Migration, with significant contributions to understanding the intersections between trade policy, migration patterns, and economic development. His work employs sophisticated Applied Econometrics methodologies to analyze complex economic relationships. His research has demonstrated how immigration affects export dynamics, how trade agreements influence migration patterns, and how firms adjust to various economic shocks.
His publication record shows consistent high-impact research in top economics journals, with a recent focus on the relationship between deep trade agreements and migration, firm-level responses to trade policies, and the labor market effects of international economic integration. His work bridges theoretical economic models with empirical evidence from multiple countries.
Throughout his career, Professor Orefice has maintained strong research collaborations with leading economists across Europe, particularly with scholars from French and Italian institutions. His work frequently appears in the Journal of International Economics, European Economic Review, and other top-tier economic journals.
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