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March 19, 2018

Guillermo Noguera Joins Department

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Guillermo Noguera will join the Department of Economics as a Senior Lecturer starting the fall 2018 term, after serving as a visiting faculty member at Yale for the last academic year.

Noguera has a Licentiate in Economics from Universidad del Cema, Argentina, and has received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Prior to visiting Yale, he was an Assistant Professor at University of Warwick from 2013-2017 and a Postdoctoral Research Scholar from 2011-2013 at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University. He currently serves as a Research Associate for the Center for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).

Noguera’s research is in international trade, with a focus on understanding the causes and consequences of the cross-border fragmentation of production. His work on the value added content of international trade flows is highly cited, and he is currently exploring the effects of global value chains at the micro level. His papers have been published in The Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of International Economics, and the American Economic Review. In 2014, he received the Bhagwati Award for the best paper published during 2011-2012 in the Journal of International Economics.

While visiting Yale, Noguera has been teaching Econ 403b, Trade and Development, in the spring 2018 term.