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Sonali Chowdhry

Sonali Chowdhry

Research Associate of the

Firms and Markets Department

Research Topics and Working Areas

Sonali Chowdhry is Research Associate in the Department Firms and Markets. She is an economist specialising in international trade and firm heterogeneity. Her research examines the reallocation effects of trade policy shocks using detailed firm-level customs databases. Alongside academic research, Sonali has contributed to numerous policy studies on mega-regional trade agreements and served as an external consultant for institutions such as the European Parliament, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and the Embassy of India in Brussels. Her research on the US-China tariff war, sanctions policy and the COVID-19 trade collapse has received coverage in leading news outlets including Bloomberg, Reuters, Der Spiegel and Die Zeit. Sonali pursued her PhD in Economics as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. Prior to her PhD, she read for the MPhil in Economics from University of Oxford as a recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship from India.

Publications

German Economic Review

Après-ski: The spread of coronavirus from Ischgl through Germany

2021 | Gabriel Felbermayr, Julian Hinz, Sonali Chowdhry
European Parliament - Committee on International Trade (INTA)

EU-India trade relations: Assessment and perspectives

2021 | Niclas Poitiers, Suman Bery, Sonali Chowdhry, Alicia García-Herrero
European Parliament - Committee on International Trade (INTA)

Study on the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement

2018 | André Sapir, Sonali Chowdhry, Alessio Terzi
Diskussionspapiere 2021 / 2022

Brothers in Arms: The Value of Coalitions in Sanctions Regimes

2022| Sonali Chowdhry, Julian Hinz, Katrin Kamin, Joschka Wanner
Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

Sanctions Coalitions: Stronger together

In: VoxEU.org (30.10.2022), [Online-Artikel] | Joschka Wanner, Julian Hinz, Katrin Kamin, Sonali Chowdhry
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