

Julia Cajal Grossi
Assistant Professor in Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute
Julia Cajal-Grossi is an Assistant Professor in Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID). Her research lies at the intersection between development, international trade and industrial organization. She studies topics on firm behavior and interfirm relationships in developing countries, and on sustainability in global supply chains. She has been a Visiting Fellow of the Evidence for Policy Design Program (EPoD) at Harvard University, a Solow Postdoctoral Fellow of the Cournot Centre, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick. She is a Research Affiliate in the International Trade and Development Economics Programmes of the CEPR.
Recent work by Julia Cajal Grossi
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Relationship-focused buyers improved bottom lines for Bangladeshi garment manufacturers
The sourcing strategies of global buyers can have profound implications for suppliers in low-income countries. Using novel data, research in the garment sector reveals how global buyers differ in their approach to sourcing and why that matters for su...
Published 18.12.23
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Global value chains and development
How does participating in global value chains impact developing countries?
Published 29.11.23