Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of East Anglia
Liliana is a Senior Lecturer in Economics. Her work focusses primarily on migration questions, and her research interests extend to further areas of labour economics, European economies, local economic development and the economics of arts and culture. She has previously taught at the RGU in Aberdeen, and UWE Bristol, where she has also completed her PhD. She obtained an MSc from the London School of Economics, was a Soros/FCO/Chevening scholar at the University of Oxford and completed her BSc (Licenta) at the (West) University of Timisoara.
How the special migration rules in free trade deals work
Oct 04, 2018 15:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
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