Lucy Davis
lucy.davis@ecipe.org
Lucy Davis is a Trade Policy Analyst and Project Co-ordinator at ECIPE. She holds an MSc in International Political Economy from the London School of Economics, 2007, where she specialised in African trade and development.
Prior to post-graduate study, Lucy was educated and has specialised in development, both in the UK and abroad. She has worked for extended periods in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Angola and Nicaragua. From 2000 – 2004, she worked as Programme Officer in the UK office of international development agency World Vision, managing development programmes in East Africa and Eastern Europe/Middle East.
Lucy has also worked with Lord David Williamson in the House of the Lords in the UK.
Current research and interest areas include the future of the WTO and multi-lateral trade; trade facilitation; and trade in health care, with particular focus on developing countries.
ECIPE Publications
- Sweden – from free trade to protectionism? (ECIPE Policy Brief No. 1/2008)
- The Health of Nations: Conceptualizing Approaches to Trade in Health Care (ECIPE Policy Brief No. 4/2008)
- Kazakhstan and the World Economy: An Assessment of Kazakhstan’s Trade Policy and Pending Accession to the WTO (ECIPE Jan Tumlir Essay No. 01/2008)
Recent media coverage
- Health Tourism can be Healthy (Lucy Davis and Fredrik Erixon on trade in healthcare in the South China Morning Post )