About Jane Korinek
Jane Korinek is an Economist and Policy Analyst in the Trade Policy Division of the OECD’s Trade and Agriculture Directorate. She leads the OECD’s work on inclusive trade. Her recent policy research has examined how trade impacts women and men differently, and how trade policies can support women’s economic empowerment. Her other relevant recent policy research has been in the areas of benefits of good regulation in the extractive industries, trade and the circular economy, export restrictions on raw materials, local content policies, global value chains, mining services and their competitiveness, impacts of regional trade agreements, trade costs, short-term trade finance and an early study (2005) on trade and gender. Jane is a Canadian and American national and mother of two young men. She holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from Duke University and graduate degree in International Economics from Stanford University.