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Patricia Sourdin
Adjunct professor of International Economics
Research associate, School of economics, University of Adelaide Economic Consultant to the World Bank, UNDP, OECD and ERIA
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Background and Education
Ph.D. in economics, University of Adelaide (Australia)
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Publications
“Why do Trade Costs Vary?” with R. Pomfret, in Review of World Economics (forthcoming); “Clarifying Trade Costs: Maritime transport and its effect on Agricultural Trade,” co-author, in Review of Agricultural Economics (forthcoming); “Trade Facilitation and the Measurement of Trade Costs,” with R. Pomfret, in Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 1(1), (April 2010);
“The Availability and Cost of Short-Term Trade Finance and its Impact on Trade,” co-author, OECD Trade Policy Working Papers, No. 98 (2009); “Monitoring Trade Costs in Southeast Asia,” with R. Pomfret, ERIA Discussion Paper ERIA-DP-2009-12, 2009; “Have Asian Trade Agreements reduced Trade Costs?” with R. Pomfret, Journal of Asian Economics, 20(3), May 2009; “Pension Contributions as a Commitment Device: Evidence of Sophistication among Time-Inconsistent Households,” Journal of Economic Psychology, 29(4), August 2008; “Redistribution of Oil Revenue in Kazakhstan,” co-editor, The Economics and Politics of Oil in the Caspian Basin (2008).
Unpublished Papers
“Determinants of Maritime Transport Costs,” co-author, (under review); “Maritime Transport Costs and their Impact on Trade,” co-author
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Awards and Affiliations
Current research and consulting at OECD on trade, transport costs and trade finance; Research on maritime transport costs presented in Singapore, Istanbul and Rome; Presented research on behavioral economics and on saving for retirement at conferences in Australia, Singapore and Morocco
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Classes
Econometrics Econometrics
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