Discussion Papers
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- 17/15: Twin peaks

- Fabrice Defever and Alejandro Riaño
- 17/14: Technology, market structure and the gains from trade

- Giammario Impullitti, Omar Licandro and Pontus Rendahl
- 17/13: Do immigrants’ funds affect the exchange rate?

- Nusrate Aziz, Arusha Cooray and Wing Leong Teo
- 17/12: The evolution of markets in China and Western Europe on the eve of industrialisation

- Daniel Bernhofen, Markus Eberhardt, Jianan Li and Stephen Morgan
- 17/11: Measuring productivity and absorptive capacity evolution

- Steff De Visscher, Markus Eberhardt and Gerdie Everaert
- 17/10: Globalization and State Capitalism: Assessing Vietnam’s Accession to the WTO

- Leonardo Baccini, Giammario Impullitti and Edmund J. Malesky
- 17/09: Exchange Rate Effects on Agricultural Exports: Firm-level Evidence from Pakistan

- Salamat Ali
- 17/08: Non-Tariff and Overall Protection: Evidence from Across Countries and Over Time

- Zhaohui Niu, Chang Liu, Saileshsingh Gunessee and Chris Milner
- 17/07: Demand-driven technical change and productivity growth: Evidence from the US Energy Policy Act

- Giammario Impullitti, Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan
- 17/06: Trust and technology transfers

- María García-Vega and Elena Huergo
- 17/05: Heterogeneous economic integration agreements' effects, gravity, and welfare

- Scott Baier, Jeffrey Bergstrand and Matthew Clance
- 17/04: All these worlds are yours, except India: The effectiveness of export subsidies in Nepal

- Fabrice Defever, José-Daniel Reyes, Alejandro Riaño and Gonzalo Varela
- 17/03: Deep integration and UK-EU trade relations

- Alen Mulabdic, Alberto Osnago and Michele Ruta
- 17/02: Market-specific trade costs and firm dynamics in Pakistan: Evaluating the US integrated cargo containers control programme

- Salamat Ali, Richard Kneller and Chris Milner
- 17/01: China’s Dual Export Sector

- Fabrice Defever and Alejandro Riaño
- 16/19: Wage adjustment and employment in Europe

- Petra Marotzke, Robert Anderton, Ana Bairrao, Clémence Berson and Peter Tóth
- 16/18: Does the Elimination of Export Requirements in Special Economic Zones affect Export Performance? Evidence from the Dominican Republic

- Fabrice Defever, José-Daniel Reyes, Alejandro Riaño and Miguel Eduardo Sánchez-Martín
- 16/17: International trade and risk aversion elasticities

- Udo Broll and Soumyatanu Mukherjee
- 16/16: The good, the bad and the ugly: Chinese imports, EU anti-dumping measures and firm performance

- Liza Jabbour, Enrico Vanino, Zhigang Tao and Yan Zhang
- 16/15: Opening the Pandora's Box – Liberalised Input Trade and Wage Inequality with Non-traded Goods and Segmented Unskilled Labour Markets

- Soumyatanu Mukherjee
- 16/14: Anti-Trade Agitation and Distribution-Neutral Tax Policy- An Elementary Framework

- Sugata Marjit
- 16/13: How Much Is That Star in the Window? Professorial Salaries and Research Performance in UK Universities

- Gianni De Fraja, Giovanni Facchini and John Gathergood
- 16/12: Does the US EXIM Bank Really Promote US Exports?

- Natasha Agarwal and Zheng Wang
- 16/11: Information Communication Technologies and Firm Performance: Evidence for UK Firms

- Tim De Stefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- 16/10: Technology, Trade and ‘Urban Poor’ in a General Equilibrium Model with Segmented Domestic Factor Markets

- Soumyatanu Mukherjee
- 16/09: Financial System Architecture and the Patterns of International Trade

- Emmanuel Amissah, Spiros Bougheas, Fabrice Defever and Rodney Falvey
- 16/08: Merger Policy in a Quantitative Model of International Trade

- Holger Breinlich, Volker Nocke and Nicolas Schutz
- 16/07: From Selling Goods to Selling Services: Firm Responses to Trade Liberalization

- Holger Breinlich, Anson Soderbery and Greg Wright
- 16/06: Energy efficiency gains from trade in intermediate inputs: Firm-level evidence from Indonesia

- Michele Imbruno and Tobias D Ketterer
- 16/05: Trade, firm selection, and innovation: the competition channel

- Giammario Impullitti and Omar Licandro
- 16/04: Firm Dynamics and Residual Inequality in Open Economies

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Giammario Impullitti and Julien Prat
- 16/03: Protectionism through Exporting: Subsidies with Export Share Requirements in China

- Fabrice Defever and Alejandro Riaño
- 16/02: Globalisation and Inter-Industry Wage Differentials in China

- Chris Milner, Juliane Scheffel and Feicheng Wang
- 16/01: Family, Community and Long-Term Earnings Inequality

- Paul Bingley, Lorenzo Cappellari and Konstantinos Tatsiramos
- 15/18: Multinationals and the Globalization of R&D

- María García-Vega, Patricia Hofmann and Richard Kneller
- 15/17: Population, Migration, Ageing and Health: A Survey

- Christian Dustmann, Giovanni Facchini and Cora Signorotto
- 15/16: The Political Economy of Preferential Trade Arrangements: An Empirical Investigation

- Giovanni Facchini, Peri Silva and Gerald Willmann
- 15/15: FDI, Intermediate Inputs and Firm Performance: Theory and Evidence from Italy

- Michele Imbruno, Rosanna Pittiglio and Filippo Reganati
- 15/14: Do foreign workers reduce trade barriers? Microeconomic evidence

- Martyn Andrews, Thorsten Schank and Richard Upward
- 15/13: Trade Costs and the Composition of Developing Countries’ Exports

- Salamat Ali and Chris Milner
- 15/12: Assessing Market (Dis)Integration in Early Modern China and Europe

- Daniel Bernhofen, Markus Eberhardt, Jianan Li and Stephen Morgan
- 15/11: Antidumping Use and Its Effect on Trade Liberalization. Evidence for the European Union

- Tobias Ketterer
- 15/10: Don’t Look Down: New Evidence on Job Loss in a Flexible Labour Market

- Richard Upward and Peter Wright
- 15/09: Downward Wage Rigidities in the Euro Area

- Robert Anderton and Boele Bonthuis
- 15/08: Inequality and Trade: A Behavioral-Economics Perspective

- Sugata Marjit and Punarjit Roychowdhury
- 15/07: From One to Many Central Plans: Drug Advertising Inspections and Intra-National Protectionism in China

- Markus Eberhardt, Zheng Wang and Zhihong Yu
- 15/06: Off the waterfront: The long-run impact of technological change on dock workers

- Zouheir El-Sahli and Richard Upward
- 15/05: Job and worker turnover in German establishments

- Lutz Bellmann, Hans-Dieter Gerner and Richard Upward
- 15/04: Firm Efficiency and Input Market Integration: Trade versus FDI

- Michele Imbruno
- 15/03: EU Regionalism and External Tariff Protection: The Role of Initial Tariffs and the Heterogeneity of Preferential Market Access

- Tobias Ketterer
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