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Homepage:https://sites.google.com/site/maialinask/
Workplace:Economics Department, Robins School of Business, University of Richmond, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2016

  1. Domestic political competition and pro-cyclical import protection
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article Domestic political competition and pro-cyclical import protection, Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell (2016) Downloads (2016)

2015

  1. Costly distribution and the non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Costly distribution and the non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas, Public Choice, Springer (2015) Downloads View citations (3) (2015)
  2. Could tariffs be pro-cyclcial?
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article Could tariffs be pro-cyclical?, Journal of International Economics, Elsevier (2016) Downloads View citations (9) (2016)
  3. Domestic political competition and binding overhang in developing countries
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads

2013

  1. The near-equivalence of tariffs and quotas
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Learning effects of the flipped classroom in a principles of microeconomics course
    The Journal of Economic Education, 2020, 51, (1), 1-18 Downloads View citations (3)

2018

  1. Measuring faculty teaching effectiveness using conditional fixed effects
    The Journal of Economic Education, 2018, 49, (4), 324-339 Downloads View citations (3)

2016

  1. Could tariffs be pro-cyclical?
    Journal of International Economics, 2016, 103, (C), 124-146 Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Working Paper Could tariffs be pro-cyclcial?, Departmental Working Papers (2015) Downloads (2015)
  2. Domestic political competition and pro-cyclical import protection
    Review of International Economics, 2016, 24, (3), 564-591 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Domestic political competition and pro-cyclical import protection, Departmental Working Papers (2016) Downloads (2016)

2015

  1. Costly distribution and the non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas
    Public Choice, 2015, 165, (3), 211-238 Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Working Paper Costly distribution and the non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas, Departmental Working Papers (2015) Downloads View citations (3) (2015)
 
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