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Fabrice Defever

Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Fabrice joined the School in September 2008 as a Lecturer. He is an Internal Research Fellow of the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP). His research interests are in the theory and application of International Trade and the organization of multinational firms.

Personal Web Site: www.fabricedefever.com

Dr Defever's complete cv can be downloaded here in pdf format.

Recent Publications

  • FABRICE DEFEVER, 2012. The Spatial Organization of Multinational Firms Canadian Journal of Economics. 45(2), (In Press.)
  • DEFEVER, F, 2008. Is it strategic to attract the service activities of multinational firms ? Some empirical evidence. In: BRAKMAN, S and GARRETSEN, H, eds., Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise MIT Press. 259-276
  • DEFEVER, F and TOUBAL, F, 2007. Productivity and the Sourcing Modes of Multinational Firms: Evidence from French Firm-Level Data CEP Discussion Paper No 842.
  • DEFEVER, F., 2006. Functional fragmentation and the location of multinational firms in the enlarged Europe Regional Science and Urban Economics. VOL 36(NUMBER 5), 658-677
  • FABRICE DEFEVER, 2012. The Spatial Organization of Multinational Firms Canadian Journal of Economics. 45(2), (In Press.)
  • DEFEVER, F, 2008. Is it strategic to attract the service activities of multinational firms ? Some empirical evidence. In: BRAKMAN, S and GARRETSEN, H, eds., Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise MIT Press. 259-276
  • DEFEVER, F and TOUBAL, F, 2007. Productivity and the Sourcing Modes of Multinational Firms: Evidence from French Firm-Level Data CEP Discussion Paper No 842.
  • DEFEVER, F., 2006. Functional fragmentation and the location of multinational firms in the enlarged Europe Regional Science and Urban Economics. VOL 36(NUMBER 5), 658-677

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