Ana Margarida Fernandes is a Lead Economist in the Trade and International Integration Unit of the Development Research Group at the World Bank. She joined the World Bank as a Young Economist in 2002 and her research interests include the consequences of openness to trade and FDI for firm-level outcomes such as productivity, innovation, and quality upgrading and more broadly the determinants of firm performance. Recently her work has been focusing on the impact evaluation of trade-related policy interventions such as export promotion and customs reforms. Since 2011 she has been managing the Exporter Dynamics Database project and working on the link between exporter growth and dynamics, development and policies. Ana holds a B.A. from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University.

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The import channel of the resource curse
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- Development 
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Detecting tariff evasion in low-income countries: New evidence from matched transaction-level data
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- Development 
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How deep trade agreements shape non-trade outcomes: A new eBook
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- International trade

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Trade’s resilience to COVID-19
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- COVID-19 
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The economics of deep trade agreements: A new eBook
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- International trade