Working Papers
From Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by FSPP Webmaster (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 533: Cross-Border Trading as a Mechanism for Implicit Capital Flight: ADRs and the Argentine Crisis

- Sebastian Auguste, Kathryn Dominguez, Herman Kamil and Linda Tesar
- 532: International Borrowing and Macroeconomic Performance in Argentina

- Kathryn Dominguez and Linda Tesar
- 531: International Migration, Human Capital, and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Philippine Migrants’ Exchange Rate Shocks

- Dean Yang
- 530: The Place of Services in the World Economy

- Robert Sterm
- 529: Globalization’s Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries that Do Not Participate?

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 528: Computational Analysis of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)

- Drusilla Brown, Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- 527: Computational Analysis of the U.S FTAs with Central America, Australia, And Morocco

- Drusilla Brown, Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- 526: Computational Analysis of the U.S FTAs with Central America, Australia, And Morocco

- James Levinsohn and Margaret McMillan
- 525: Integrity for Hire: An Analysis of a Widespread Program for Combating Customs Corruption

- Dean Yang
- 524: Public Finance and Individual Preferences Over Globalization Strategies

- Gordon Hanson, Kenneth Scheve and Matthew Slaugter
- 523: Globalization and the Returns to Speaking English in South Africa

- James Levinsohn
- 522: Trade, Production Sharing and the International Transmission of Business Cycles

- Ariel Burstein, Christopher Kurz and Linda Tesar
- 521: Designing a Pro-Active Stance for India in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 520: Can Enforcement Backfire? Crime Displacement in the Context of Customs Reform in the Philippines

- Dean Yang
- 519: A Trade Theorist’s Take on Skilled-Labor Outsourcing

- Alan Deardorff
- 518: Global Market Integration and National Sovereignty

- Andrew Brown and Robert Stern
- 517: Who Makes the Rules of Globalization

- Alan Deardorff
- 516: Trade and Location: A Moving Example Motivated by Japan

- Alan Deardorff
- 515: Computational Analysis of the Menu of U.S.-Japan Trade Policies

- Drusilla Brown, Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- 514: Computational Analysis of the U.S FTA with the Southern African Customs Union (SACU)

- Drusilla Brown, Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- 513: Why Do Migrants Return to Poor Countries? Evidence from Philippine Migrants’ Responses to Exchange Rate Shocks

- Dean Yang
- 512: Enhancing the Benefits for India and Other Developing Countries in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 511: Enhancing the Benefits for India and Other Developing Countries in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations

- Anusha Chari, Paige Ouimet and Linda Tesar
- 510: Enhancing the Benefits for India and Other Developing Countries in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations

- Fukunari Kimura and Kozo Kiyota
- 509: Fooling Ourselves: Evaluating the Globalization and Growth Debate

- Juan Hallak and James Levinsohn
- 508: Winners and Losers of Tax Competition in the European Union

- Enrique Mendoza and Linda Tesar
- 507: A Quantitative Analysis of Tax Competition v. Tax Coordination under Perfect Capital Mobility

- Enrique Mendoza and Linda Tesar
- 506: When Do Central Bank Interventions Influence Intra-Daily and Longer-Term Exchange Rate Movements?

- Kathryn Dominguez
- 505: Empirical Analysis of Barriers to International Services Transactions and the Consequences of Liberalization

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 504: An Example of Procompetitive Trade Policies

- Jose Moraga-Gonzalez and Jean-Marie Viaene
- 503: Patterns of International Fragmentation of Production and Implications for the Labor Markets

- Rodolfo Helg and Lucia Tajoli
- 502: Storage, Slow Transport, and the Law of One Price: Evidence from the Nineteenth Century U.S. Corn Market

- Andrew Coleman
- 501: Ricardian Comparative Advantage with Intermediate Inputs

- Alan Deardorff
- 500: Local Comparative Advantage: Trade Costs and the Pattern of Trade

- Alan Deardorff
- 499: Labor Standards and the World Trade Organization

- Robert Stern and Katherine Terrell
- 498: Enhancing the Benefits for Developing Countries in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 497: Michigan's Stake in International Trade and Investment

- Alan Deardorff
- 496: Labor Standards and Trade Agreements

- Robert Stern
- 495: Developing Countries' Stake in the Doha Round

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 494: The Border Effect in the Japanese Market: A Gravity Model Analysis

- Toshihiro Okubo
- 493: The Effect of Cross-Country Differences in Product Quality on the Direction of International Trade 2002

- Juan Hallak
- 492: What Might Globalization's Critics Believe?

- Alan Deardorff
- 491: An Econometric Analysis of Trade Diversion under NAFTA

- Kyoji Fukao, Toshihiro Okubo and Robert Stern
- 490: Multilateral, Regional, and Bilateral Trade-Policy Options for the United States and Japan

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 489: Computational Analysis of Multilateral Trade Liberalization in the Uruguay Round and Doha Development Round

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 488: Specialization, Factor Accumulation and Development

- Doireann Fitzgerald and Juan Hallak
- 487: EU Expansion and EU Growth

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 486: The Effects of Multinational Production on Wages and Working Conditions in Developing Countries

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 485: Japan's Lost Decade: Origins, Consequences, and Prospects For Recovery

- Gary Saxonhouse and Robert Stern
- 484: Japan's Lost Decade: Origins, Consequences, and Prospects For Recovery

- Gary Saxonhouse and Robert Stern
| |