Global Development and Trade
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Results for: Global Development and Trade
- Giglio, Stefano, Matteo Maggiori, Joachim Rillo, Johannes Stroebel, Stephen Utkus, and Xiao Xu. “Investor Beliefs and Expectation Formation”.
- Bloom, Nicholas, Philip Bunn, Paul Mizen, Pawel Smietanka, and Gregory Thwaites. “The Economic Impact of Brexit”.
- Garg, Sandhya, and Ashish Sedai. “Political Alignment and the Distribution of Development: Evidence from Indian Constituencies”.
- Bernstein, Jared, and Neale Mahoney. “Building an Affordable Economy: A Three-Legged Stool Strategy”.
- Bernstein, Jared, and Daniel Posthumus. “What We Can Learn from the Long History of Manufacturing Employment in the U.S”..
- Sadun, Raffaella, Rachel Schuh, Jonathan Hartley, John Van Reenen, and Nicholas Bloom. “Management and Firm Dynamism”.
- Jiang, Zhengyang, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Hanno Lustig, Robert Richmond, and Chenzi Xu. “Dollar Upheaval: This Time Is Different”.
- Clayton, Christopher, Antonio Coppola, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger. “Geoeconomic Pressure”.
- Clayton, Christopher, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger. “Putting Economics Back Into Geoeconomics”.
- Auclert, Adrien, Matthew Rognlie, and Ludwig Straub. “The Macroeconomics of Tariff Shocks”.
- Davis, Steven, Meijun Qian, and Wen Zeng. “A Comprehensive GIS Database for China’s Surface Transport Network With Implications for Transport and Socioeconomics Research”.
- Bryan, Gharad, Kyra Frye, and Melanie Morten. “Spatial Economics for Low- and Middle-Income Countries”.
- Mahoney, Neale, and Ryan Cummings. “Framing the Next Four Years: Tariffs, Tax Cuts and Other Uncertainties in the Trump Administration”.
- Clayton, Christopher, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger. “The Political Economy of Geoeconomic Power”.
- Clayton, Christopher, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger. “A Theory of Economic Coercion and Fragmentation”.
- Bloom, Nicholas, Kyle Handley, André Kurmann, and Philip Luck. “The China Shock Revisited: Job Reallocation and Industry Switching in U.S. Labor Markets”.
- Redding, Stephen. “Spatial Economics”.
- Heblich, Stephan, Stephen Redding, and Yanos Zylberberg. “The Distributional Consequences of Trade: Evidence from the Grain Invasion”.
- Adhami, Mohamad, Mark Bils, Charles Jones, and Peter Klenow. “Population and Welfare: Measuring Growth When Life Is Worth Living”.
- Bown, Chad, Lorenzo Caliendo, Fernando Parro, Robert Staiger, and Alan Sykes. “Reciprocity and the China Shock”.