Daria Taglioni is Research Manager, Trade and International Integration, Development Research Group. She joined the World Bank Group in 2011 as Senior Trade Economist in the International Trade Department of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network (PREM). Since then, she has held various positions and roles, including Team-Task Lead for the World Development Report 2020, Principal Economist in the International Finance Corporation, and World Bank’s Global Lead on Global Value Chains. Previously, she worked as Senior Economist at the European Central Bank (ECB) and as Economist at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). She has published in the American Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, and other scholarly journals. Her work has been featured in international media outlet such as the New York Times and Forbes. She authored various books on international trade. She is Italian and holds a PhD in International Economics from the Graduate Institute, Geneva

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The ‘bystander effect’ of the US-China trade war
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- International trade

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The emergence of ‘massive modularity’ as a new form of industrial organisation and what it means for decoupling and international trade policy
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- Industrial organisation 
- International trade 
- Productivity and Innovation

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Integration in global value chains might not increase exposure to risk after all
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- International trade 
- Global economy

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Why global value chains remain essential for COVID-19 supplies
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- COVID-19 
- International trade
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Global value chains in the current trade slowdown
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- International trade