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Working Papers
2024
- Cities, Heterogeneous Firms, and Trade
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
2023
- Brexit and consumer food prices
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), University of Warwick, Department of Economics View citations (1)
- Brexit and consumer food prices: May 2023 update
CEP Brexit Analysis Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
2022
- How Brexit has raised UK food prices
CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
- Non-tariff barriers and consumer prices: evidence from Brexit
CEP Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE View citations (1)
2019
- Migration and Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (2)
Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2016) View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Migration and Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa, The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank (2020) View citations (2) (2020)
- Trade and growth in the Iron Age
CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
2018
- International trade and regional inequality
CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb), CEPREMAP View citations (1)
- Of Mice and Merchants: Trade and Growth in the Iron Age
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (10)
Also in Working Paper Series of the Department of Economics, University of Konstanz, Department of Economics, University of Konstanz (2018) View citations (13) LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2018) View citations (12) CEP Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2018) View citations (13)
2017
- How well do experience curves predict technological progress? A method for making distributional forecasts
Papers, arXiv.org View citations (6)
See also Journal Article How well do experience curves predict technological progress? A method for making distributional forecasts, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier (2018) View citations (10) (2018)
Journal Articles
2021
- Of Mice and Merchants: Connectedness and the Location of Economic Activity in the Iron Age
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 103, (4), 652-665 View citations (13)
2020
- Migration and Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa
The World Bank Economic Review, 2020, 34, (2), 509-532 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Migration and Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Policy Research Working Paper Series (2019) View citations (2) (2019)
2018
- How well do experience curves predict technological progress? A method for making distributional forecasts
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2018, 128, (C), 104-117 View citations (10)
See also Working Paper How well do experience curves predict technological progress? A method for making distributional forecasts, Papers (2017) View citations (6) (2017)
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