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Joseph Francois

Researcher at University of Bern

Publications -  333
Citations -  11445

Joseph Francois is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Commercial policy & Free trade. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 330 publications receiving 10984 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph Francois include Erasmus University Rotterdam & Tinbergen Institute.

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The World Input-Output Database (WIOD): Contents, Sources and Methods

TL;DR: The World Input-Output Database (WIB) as mentioned in this paper was developed to analyse the effects of globalization on trade patterns, environmental pressures and socio-economic development across a wide set of countries.
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The Costs and Benefits of Eastern Enlargement: The Impact on the EU and Central Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the economic benefits of enlarging the EU were analyzed using simulations in a global applied general equilibrium model, and the bottom line is unambiguous and strongly positive: enlargement is a very good deal for both the EU incumbents and the new members.
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Services Trade and Policy

TL;DR: A survey of the literature on services trade can be found in this article, focusing on contributions that investigate the determinants of international trade and investment in services, the potential gains from greater trade, and efforts to cooperate to achieve such liberalization through trade agreements.
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The costs and benefits of eastern enlargement: the impact on the EU and central Europe

TL;DR: Baldwin et al. as discussed by the authors used a global applied general equilibrium model to estimate the economic benefits of enlarging the EU for both the EU incumbents and the new members.
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Services Trade and Policy

TL;DR: A survey of the literature on services trade can be found in this paper, focusing on contributions that investigate the determinants of international trade and investment in services, the potential gains from greater trade, and efforts to cooperate to achieve such liberalization through trade agreements.