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Professor Juan Carluccio is a faculty member at the University of Surrey, specifically within the Surrey Business School, where he holds the position of Professor in International Trade. He also serves as a Senior Research Economist and Scientific Advisor at the Banque de France, Directorate General Statistics, Economics and International, where he co-directs the Competitiveness Study Group. His career bridges academic research and high-level policy analysis, with strong ties to both European and Latin American economic contexts.
His educational background includes a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics, an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, and a BA in Economics from the University of Buenos Aires.
Carluccio's research focuses on firm-level aspects of international trade, including multinational firms, offshoring, outsourcing, trade and finance, and the labor market effects of globalization. His work often integrates macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives, particularly in analyzing how trade shocks and global value chains impact domestic economies and inflation.
The trends in his recent publications reveal a consistent focus on the micro-foundations of trade and investment. His articles explore how large exporters influence aggregate trade volatility, how offshoring affects skill upgrading and wage inequality, and how energy and financial shocks propagate through global and domestic markets. A recurring theme is the interaction between institutional factors (such as collective bargaining or financial development) and firm behavior in global supply chains.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his research has been published in top-tier journals such as the Journal of International Economics, European Economic Review, and The Review of Economics and Statistics, indicating significant scholarly recognition.
Carluccio has advised governmental bodies, including serving as Head of Research at the Foreign Trade Commission of Argentina, where he contributed to trade policy reforms for Argentina and Mercosur. His work at the Banque de France involves policy-relevant research on competitiveness and globalization, suggesting active engagement with public grants and institutional funding. He has also co-organized international conferences, such as the 'Globalization at a Crossroads' event with Surrey Business School and Banque de France.
He is a key member of the Competitiveness Study Group at the Banque de France, a research team focused on analyzing trade dynamics, firm behavior, and macroeconomic resilience. His dual affiliation enables a unique integration of academic rigor and policy impact.

