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Prof.
Patrick Messerlin
Prof.
Patrick Messerlin is professor of economics
and director of the Groupe d'Economie Mondiale
(GEM) at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques
in Paris. He is a specialist in international
trade with a research focus on the WTO,
EU trade policy, liberalization in services,
and regulatory reforms in France as well
as in the EU with a particular focus on
protectionism. Prof. Messerlin has recently
published "Measuring the Costs of Protection
in Europe: European Commercial Policy in
the 2000s" and contributed over 100
articles to professional journals. He serves
as a member of the Preparatory Conference
to the G7-G8 Summits, the Steering Committee
of the European Trade Study Group, and advisory
committees on competition and services for
the French Ministry of Economics. Previously,
Prof. Messerlin was the special advisor
on WTO affairs to Mike Moore, WTO Director
General, and worked as a Senior Economist
at the World Bank. He is a regular consultant
to various international organizations,
governments and companies. Prof. Messerlin
holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Université de Paris.
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