Discussion Papers
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- 2024-06: Trading places: How trade policy is reshaping multinational firms’ location

- Alejandro Graziano, Monika Sztajerowska and Christian Volpe Martincus
- 2024-05: Tax incentives and return migration

- Jacopo Bassetto and Giuseppe Ippedico
- 2024-04: Do capital incentives distort technology diffusion? Evidence on cloud, big data and AI

- Timothy DeStefano, Nick Johnstone, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- 2024-03: To cut or not to cut: Deforestation policy under the shadow of foreign influence

- Toke S Aidt, Facundo Albornoz and Esther Hauk
- 2024-02: Robots and firms’ labour search: The role of temporary work agencies

- Pilar Beneito, Maria Garcia-Vega, Óscar Vicente-Chirivella and Guillaume Wilemme
- 2024-01: Climate change and economic prosperity: Evidence from a flexible damage function

- Rodolphe Desbordes and Markus Eberhardt
- 2023-10: Reproducing the stylized facts that motivate models of international trade with heterogeneous firms using the World Bank Enterprise Surveys

- Alejandro Riano
- 2023-09: Unlucky migrants: Scarring effect of recessions on the assimilation of the foreign born

- Gabriele Lucchetti and Alessandro Ruggieri
- 2023-08: Anti-dumping and product quality

- Mauro Caselli, Jiuli Huang, Chiara Tomasi and Min Zhu
- 2023-07: Information constraints and technology efficiency: Field experiments benchmarking firms website performance

- Anwar Adem, Richard Kneller and Qian Li
- 2023-06: Trade disruptions along the global supply chain

- Alejandro G. Graziano and Yuan Tian
- 2023-05: Digitalisation and productivity: gamechanger or sideshow?

- Robert Anderton, Vasco Botelho and Paul Reimers
- 2023-04: On the pass-through of large devaluations

- Carlos Casacuberta and Omar Licandro
- 2023-03: Is acquisition-FDI during an economic crisis detrimental for domestic innovation?

- Maria Garcia-Vega, Apoorva Gupta and Richard Kneller
- 2023-02: Gender differences in reference letters: Evidence from the Economics job market

- Markus Eberhardt, Giovanni Facchini and Valeria Rueda
- 2023-01: Labour market power and the dynamic gains to openness reforms

- Priyaranjan Jha, Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez and Adam Hal Spencer
- 2022-12: Sequentially exporting products across countries

- Facundo Albornoz, Hector Calvo Pardo and Gregory Corcos
- 2022-11: Firms, policies, informality, and the labour market

- Camila Cisneros-Acevedo and Alessandro Ruggieri
- 2022-10: Foreign direct investment, prices and efficiency: Evidence from India

- Nesma Ali and Joel Stiebale
- 2022-09: Rise and fall of empires in the industrial era: A story of shifting comparative advantages

- Roberto Bonfatti and Kerem Cosar
- 2022-08: Employment to output elasticities and reforms towards flexicurity: Evidence from OECD countries

- Holger Görg, Cecília Hornok, Catia Montagna and George Onwordi
- 2022-07: Exchange rate expectations and exports: Firm-level evidence from China

- Xiaohua Bao, Hailiang Huang, Larry Qiu and Xiaozhuo Wang
- 2022-06: Climate change and economic prosperity: Evidence from a flexible damage function

- Rodolphe Desbordes and Markus Eberhardt
- 2022-05: The political consequences of mass repatriation

- Edoardo Cefalà
- 2022-04: The causal effects of the darker side of financial development

- Rachel Cho, Rodolphe Desbordes and Markus Eberhardt
- 2022-03: Globalization and market power

- Giammario Impullitti and Syed Kazmi
- 2022-02: Digital connectivity and firm participation in foreign markets: An exporter-based bilateral analysis

- Michele Imbruno, Joël Cariolle and Jaime de Melo
- 2022-01: The trade/GDP ratio as a measure of openness

- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- 2021-07: Opening heaven’s door: Public opinion and congressional votes on the 1965 Immigration Act

- Giovanni Facchini, Timothy Hatton and Max Steinhardt
- 2021-06: Pork, infrastructure and growth: Evidence from the Italian railway expansion

- Roberto Bonfatti, Giovanni Facchini, Alexander Tarasov, Gian Luca Tedeschi and Cecilia Testa
- 2021-05: The long-run gains from the early adoption of electricity

- Bjoern Brey
- 2021-04: Business flies: The trade promoting effect of air connectivity

- Feicheng Wang, Zheng Wang and Zhuo Zhou
- 2021-03: Technology, market structure and the gains from trade

- Giammario Impullitti, Omar Licandro and Pontus Rendahl
- 2021-02: Democracy, growth, heterogeneity, and robustness

- Markus Eberhardt
- 2021-01: Democracy doesn't always happen overnight: Regime change in stages and economic growth

- Vanessa Boese and Markus Eberhardt
- 2020-29: Participation in setting technology standards and the implied cost of equity

- Xin Deng, Qian Li and Simona Mateut
- 2020-28: A new Ricardian model of trade, growth and inequality- The role of financial capital

- Sugata Marjit
- 2020-27: Financial integration and the global effects of China's growth surge

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 2020-26: Trump, China, and the Republicans

- Ben Li, Yi Lu, Pasquale Sgro and Xing Xu
- 2020-25: Policy effects of international taxation on firm dynamics and capital structure

- Adam Spencer
- 2020-24: Employment to output elasticities and reforms towards flexicurity: Evidence from OECD Countries

- Holger Görg, Cecília Hornok, Catia Montagna and George Onwordi
- 2020-23: Financial Constraints and propagation of shocks in production network

- Banu Demir, Beata Javorcik, Tomasz Michalski and Evren Ors
- 2020-22: Contesting an international trade agreement

- Matthew Cole, James Lake and Benjamin Zissimos
- 2020-21: Global value chains, trade shocks and jobs: An application to Brexit

- Hylke Vandenbussche, William Connell and Wouter Simons
- 2020-20: De-globalisation, welfare state reforms and labour market outcomes

- Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and George Onwordi
- 2020-19: Why are Africa’s female entrepreneurs not playing the export game? Evidence from Ghana

- Charles Ackah, Holger Goerg, Aoife Hanley and CecÃlia Hornok
- 2020-18: Productivity effects of processing and ordinary export market entry: A time-varying treatments approach

- Sourafel Girma and Holger Goerg
- 2020-17: International trade liberalization and domestic institutional reform: Effects of WTO accession on Chinese internal migration policy

- Yuan Tian
- 2020-16: Trade-induced urbanization and the making of modern agriculture

- Yuan Tian, Junjie Xia and Rudai Yang
- 2020-15: Consumer taste in trade

- Bee Yan Aw, Yi Lee and Hylke Vandenbussche
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