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Working Papers
2024
- Carbon Tariffs 101
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 
Also in Working Papers, Georgetown University, Department of Economics (2024)
2022
- How trade policy can support the climate agenda
Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)
2021
- Globalization and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Evidence from the United States
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (6)
2019
- Do Cross-border Patents Promote Trade?
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Do cross‐border patents promote trade?, Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons (2022) View citations (6) (2022)
2015
- Trade in Environmental Goods: A Review of the WTO Appellate Body’s Ruling in US — Countervailing Measures (China)
RSCAS Working Papers, European University Institute 
See also Journal Article Trade in Environmental Goods: A Review of the WTO Appellate Body's Ruling in US‒Countervailing Measures (China), World Trade Review, Cambridge University Press (2016) View citations (4) (2016)
2014
- Pollution Offshoring and Emission Reductions in European and US Manufacturing
Working Papers, Georgetown University, Department of Economics View citations (13)
2013
- Measuring Environmental Regulatory Stringency
Working Papers, Georgetown University, Department of Economics View citations (55)
Also in OECD Trade and Environment Working Papers, OECD Publishing (2013) View citations (74)
2009
- Money for the Auto Industry: Consistent with WTO Rules?
Policy Briefs, Peterson Institute for International Economics View citations (2)
- What’s on the Table? The Doha Round as of August 2009
Working Paper Series, Peterson Institute for International Economics View citations (8)
Journal Articles
2025
- Out of the Frying Pan: Weather shocks and internal migration in Brazil
World Development, 2025, 188, (C)
2022
- Do cross‐border patents promote trade?
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2022, 55, (1), 379-418 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper Do Cross-border Patents Promote Trade?, MPRA Paper (2019) View citations (1) (2019)
2020
- A WTO Safe Harbour for the Dolphins: The Second Compliance Proceedings in the US–Tuna II (Mexico) case
World Trade Review, 2020, 19, (2), 196-215
2019
- Two birds, one stone? Local pollution regulation and greenhouse gas emissions
Energy Economics, 2019, 78, (C), 1-12 View citations (5)
2017
- Pollution Offshoring and Emission Reductions in EU and US Manufacturing
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2017, 68, (3), 621-641 View citations (34)
2016
- Measuring the Stringency of Environmental Regulations
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2016, 10, (1), 47-67 View citations (98)
- Trade in Environmental Goods: A Review of the WTO Appellate Body's Ruling in US‒Countervailing Measures (China)
World Trade Review, 2016, 15, (2), 327-349 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper Trade in Environmental Goods: A Review of the WTO Appellate Body’s Ruling in US — Countervailing Measures (China), RSCAS Working Papers (2015) (2015)
Books
2009
- Capitalizing on the Morocco-US Free Trade Agreement: A Road Map for Success
Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics View citations (3)
2008
- Maghreb Regional and Global Integration: A Dream to be Fulfilled
Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics View citations (9)
Chapters
2022
- Globalization and greenhouse gas emissions: is the United States a pollution haven?
Chapter 3 in Handbook on Trade Policy and Climate Change, 2022, pp 22-42
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