Introduction
Dr Rose Camille Vincent is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chair of Public Economics of ETH Zürich. She holds a dual PhD in economics from Maastricht University and Université Clermont-Auvergne with the dissertation “Essays in public economics: multi-layer tax structure and implications”. The thesis was awarded the Ibrahima Kaba Best Doctoral Dissertation Award at UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, in 2021. Her research lies at the cross-section of public and development economics, with a primary focus on local public finance and implications of institutional arrangements regarding taxation and tax policies in developing and emerging economies. Rose’s research has appeared in international journals such as World Development and in books such as Fiscal Decentralisation and Inclusive Growth in Asia, published by the OECD. Since 2017, she has been an academic contributor to the World Observatory on Subnational Finance and Investment. She has also worked on public finance and development issues for the OECD, the World Bank Group, the GIZ, the Inter-American Development Bank, the WHO, the UNU-WIDER, the International Centre for Tax and Development, the German Institute for Economic Research, among others. Dr Vincent is a native of Haiti.
Expert
Dr Rose Camille Vincent is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chair of Public Economics of ETH Zürich. She holds a dual PhD in economics from Maastricht University and Université Clermont-Auvergne with the dissertation “Essays in public economics: multi-layer tax structure and implications”. The thesis was awarded the Ibrahima Kaba Best Doctoral Dissertation Award at UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, in 2021. Her research lies at the cross-section of public and development economics, with a primary focus on local public finance and implications of institutional arrangements regarding taxation and tax policies in developing and emerging economies. Rose’s research has appeared in international journals such as World Development and in books such as Fiscal Decentralisation and Inclusive Growth in Asia, published by the OECD. Since 2017, she has been an academic contributor to the World Observatory on Subnational Finance and Investment. She has also worked on public finance and development issues for the OECD, the World Bank Group, the GIZ, the Inter-American Development Bank, the WHO, the UNU-WIDER, the International Centre for Tax and Development, the German Institute for Economic Research, among others. Dr Vincent is a native of Haiti.
Fields of expertise: Economic policy / inclusive economic development, Evidence for policy / knowledge valorization, Social innovation / public sector innovation / policy innovation, Urban development