The design of the new post-Brexit Europe in a bipolar China-USA world
Jesús Fernández Villaverde
On 16 October 2017, Jesús Fernández Villaverde, Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, gave a lecture at the Rafael del Pino Foundation on "The design of the new Europe after Brexit in a bipolar China-US world".
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