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Philipp Lamprecht

Created: 11/17/2017
Updated: 7/20/2023
Visits: 775
Dr. Philipp Lamprecht
Senior Researcher

LSE International Trade Policy Unit, LSE IR Department
Rue Jean Paquot 42
Brussels 1050
Belgium

http://www.lse.ac.uk/international-relations/centres-and-units/itpu
jpa.l@posteo.de
0032487181243 (ph)



Biography
Curriculum Vitae - Philipp Lamprecht

Philipp Lamprecht is a Researcher and Member of the International Trade Policy Unit (ITPU) at the International Relations Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. He also works as a Senior Researcher at the non-profit European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) in Brussels.

He previously worked as an External Consultant to the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate, specifically on a project analyzing trade in services. Since 2014, he has worked as a full-time Consultant of the London School of Economics (LSE) on a variety of projects, including the Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment of the EU-Japan FTA negotiations for the European Commission (DG Trade), and a EuropeAid project on public procurement focusing on capacity building in the Caribbean region for the implementation of the EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement.

Before joining ECIPE, he has also worked as a Project Manager on the European Commission’s Public Procurement Initiative (PPI). Before that, he has worked on a number of consultancy projects in the field of trade for the International Trade Policy Unit of the LSE, for example for the International Trade Committee of the European Parliament on the impact assessment of the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement. He has gained work experience at the European Commission’s DG Trade in 2011, working with trade negotiators on EU-Japan economic and trade relations, in particular on the European Commission’s internal impact assessment report on the future of EU-Japan trade and economic relations.

He holds a PhD from the LSE with a specialization on International Political Economy. The PhD thesis, which he finished in 2014, lays a focus on economic diplomacy and bargaining power in international and multilateral trade negotiations. He holds a double master’s degree in International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and from the University of St. Gallen. He also studied Japanese Studies at the Kyoto University of Foreign Studies.

His research interests include economic diplomacy, international trade, World Trade Organization, EU trade policy, EU-Asia trade and economic relations, and digital economy.


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