

Diana Van Patten
Assistant Professor of Economics, School of Management, Yale University
Diana Van Patten is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University's School of Management. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from UCLA, and was an IES Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University. Her research areas are macroeconomic development, trade, and economic history.
Recent work by Diana Van Patten
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Multinationals and local development: Evidence from the United Fruit Company
Investment in amenities by large foreign companies induced by labour market competition can have persistent positive effects on local living standards
Published 25.06.21