Jens Arnold is an economist at the Economics Department of the OECD in Paris, and an Invited Lecturer at Sciences Po. Prior to joining the OECD, he worked at the World Bank in Washington DC for several years. His research has focused on regulatory reform, trade and FDI restrictions, productivity, taxes and financial regulation, and has been published in the Economic Journal, the Journal of International Economics and the Review of International Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Bocconi University (Milan), an M.Sc. Economics from Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), and a Diploma from Mannheim University in his native Germany.

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Informality and weak competition: A deadly cocktail for growth and equity in emerging Latin America
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- Development 
- Taxation
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Does services liberalisation benefit manufacturing firms? Evidence from the Czech Republic
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- International trade 
- Poverty and Income Inequality
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Regulatory reform in services sectors: The missing explanation for the revival of Indian manufacturing?
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- Development 
- International trade