Andrea Goldstein is in charge of Global Relations at the OECD Investment Division. He was previously Deputy Director at the UNESCAP Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia in Incheon (Seoul) and the Heiligendamm L’Aquila Process (the G8-G5 political dialogue) Support Unit and Senior Economist with the OECD Development Centre and Economics Department and the World Bank Group.
Andrea has published widely on emerging economies – including L’économie des BRIC (La Découverte 2013) and Il miracolo coreano (il Mulino 2013) –, emerging multinationals – including Multinational Companies from Emerging Economies in the Global Economy (Palgrave 2007, paperback edition 2009) – and the impact of the emergence of China and India on other developing countries. He also authored 40 articles in refereed journals, including Asian Development Review, Business History, Cambridge Journal of Economics, CEPAL Review, Economia Internazionale, Industrial and Corporate Change, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Transnational Corporations, and The World Economy.
Andrea has a regular column on Il Sole 24 Ore. In recent years he has also published op-eds in the Financial Times, Helsingin Sanomat, JoonAng, Le Monde, South China Morning Post, La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera and is a frequent contributor to www.lavoce.info and www.linkiesta.it.
Andrea studied at Bocconi, Columbia and Sussex Universities and is a regular lecturer at the Catholic University in Milan. He is also President of the Bocconi Alumni Association, Paris Chapter and participates in the activities of Aspen Italia.
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