Camille Reverdy
Camille Reverdy is an Affiliate Fellow at Bruegel. She specialises in global economy and trade.
Her research covers how international trade shapes policies, markets and firms.
She speaks English and French.
Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Geneva Graduate Institute, under the supervision of Richard Baldwin and Marcelo Olarreaga, as part of an interdisciplinary project. She also gained experience at the International Trade Centre in Geneva, both as an intern and later as an international market research consultant. In addition, she has worked with the World Bank on a project evaluating the impact of import bans in Sri Lanka, with the International Organization for Standardization on the role of voluntary standards and contributed to the UN Conference for Trade and Development Association of Southeast Asian Nations Investment Report. She holds a PhD in International Economics from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
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Featured work
Between values and interests: drivers of EU aid
EU aid is still more poverty-focused than peers, but external policy drivers are growing and reshaping development cooperation after Global Gateway
How has the Global Gateway reshaped EU development aid?
The European Union’s external imbalances: past, future and policy
Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment reforms
The European Union is exporting carbon pricing through trade
Early experience of the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism shows trade can spread carbon pricing, but lower-income partners need support
Carbon pricing beyond borders: assessing climate policy spillovers from the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism
EU CBAM is nudging trade-exposed partners towards carbon pricing, but spillovers are concentrated in high and upper middle-income countries
To what extent can the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism spur global climate action?
All work
Working paper
08 June 2026
Between values and interests: drivers of EU aid
EU aid is still more poverty-focused than peers, but external policy drivers are growing and reshaping development cooperation after Global Gateway
Newsletter
08 June 2026
Working paper
16 April 2026
The European Union’s external imbalances: past, future and policy
Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment reforms
First Glance
01 April 2026
The European Union is exporting carbon pricing through trade
Early experience of the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism shows trade can spread carbon pricing, but lower-income partners need support
Working paper
26 March 2026
Carbon pricing beyond borders: assessing climate policy spillovers from the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism
EU CBAM is nudging trade-exposed partners towards carbon pricing, but spillovers are concentrated in high and upper middle-income countries
Newsletter
23 March 2026
Event
07 January 2026
Global imbalances and Europe: a fresh perspective
Bruegel’s 20th anniversary event in Paris, jointly organised with the Banque de France and the CEPR