Thibault Fally is an Associate Professor at the University of California Berkeley in the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department. He specialises in international trade and economic development, and in particular his research covers issues related to: i) the role of demand in explaining empirical trade puzzles, ii) supply chains.
Before joining the UC Berkeley, Thibault was an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder. In addition, he serves as a Faculty Research Fellow in the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research Fellow in the Center for Economic Policy Research. He holds a Ph.D. from the Paris School of Economics (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales).

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Scaling up agricultural policy interventions: Evidence from Uganda
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- Development
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The skill-premium puzzle: Rediscovering the demand side of general equilibrium
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- International trade 
- Labour Markets

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Per capita income, consumption patterns, and carbon dioxide emissions
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- Energy 
- Environment

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Firm heterogeneity in consumption baskets: Evidence from home and store scanner data
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- Poverty and Income Inequality
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Has production become more fragmented? International vs domestic perspectives
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- International trade