Victoria Curzon-Price

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Victoria Curzon-Price (born 1942) was Professor of Economics at the University of Geneva and also at the European Institute (also the University of Geneva). Her areas of interest include international trade, economic integration, institutional competition and political economy. Previously she was president of the Mont Pelerin Society 2004-2006. She served as an elected deputy to the Canton of Geneva's Parliament (2008-2009).[1][2][3][4]She currently sits on the Board of Trustees of the Liberales Institut.[5]

Her son is Tony Curzon Price.

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