About Stefania Innocenti

Stefania Innocenti is a research assistant at the University of Florence and a PhD candidate at UNU-Merit. She has a BSc in development economics and international cooperation and a MSc in economics and social sciences (University of Florence, Italy). She has worked at the European University Institute, at UN-International Labour Organization), and as a consultant to the Italian Ministry of Economics and Finance. Her research focuses on international trade negotiations and lobbying activities, European cohesion policy and institutions.

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10 years after: taking stock of China’s WTO membership

China's accession into the WTO in 2001 sparked fierce debate as to its consequences for China's development, the impact on (un)employment in economically advanced states, and the effect on the international devision of labor. Ten years later, it is time to take stock.

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Niki Seth-Smith is a freelance journalist and co-editor of OurKingdom.

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