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LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:The Competence Centre for International Economics Research (FIW) kindly inv
 ites to participate in the Seminar in International Economics on the topic 
 Does Globalization Reduce Maternal Education’s Health Returns? Evidence f
 rom Nutrition This study re-evaluates the relationship between maternal edu
 cation and the double burden of malnutrition (DBM) in households\, focusing
  on the impact of micro- and macroeconomic factors\, in particular economic
  and social globalization. Using a multilevel analysis based on a decomposi
 tion framework\, the authors challenge the conventional view that maternal 
 education always protects against DBM. Authors: Alessia DESTEFANIS\, Anne-C
 elia DISDIER\, Fabrice ETILÉ. Registration: This is an online event – p
 lease register here Language: English Speaker: Anne-Celia Disdier is Prof
 essor at Paris School of Economics and researcher at INRAE (French National
  Research Institute for Agriculture\, Food and the Environment). She is als
 o a research fellow at CESifo. She has received her PhD from the University
  Paris 1 in 2003. She is an Associate Editor at the Review of International
  Economics. Her research areas are international trade\, trade policy and a
 gricultural and environmental economics. She has published in leading journ
 als such as Review of Economics and Statistics\, Journal of International E
 conomics and Journal of Development Economics. Her current research focuses
  on the hidden costs of globalisation and food transition. Discussant: Kri
 stijan Fidanovski is Economist at wiiw focusing on tobacco taxation in Eas
 tern Europe and macroeconomic analysis in the Western Balkans. He holds a P
 hD from the University of Oxford’s Department of Social Policy and Interv
 ention and is a former Junior Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Human Sc
 iences in Vienna\, where he has examined the discursive representation\, po
 licy manifestation\, political drivers\, and fertility outcomes of pronatal
 ism in (Eastern) Europe. His other research interests include labor market 
 adaptation to population aging\, EU integration\, nationalism\, and elector
 al systems. This event is co-organised with the European University Instit
 ute (EUI) and the Research Centre International Economics (FIW).  The s
 eminar provides a forum for presentation and discussion of recent academic 
 research in the field of international economics. The event will be recorde
 d.
SUMMARY:Seminar in International Economics: Does Globalization Reduce Maternal Educ
 ation’s Health Returns? Evidence from Nutrition
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