Who’s on the job market this year with a paper on international trade? As usual, I focus on trade papers, thereby neglecting international finance and open-economy macro papers and trade economists working in other fields. I’m a bit late this year, so please help me by identifying more candidates in the comments section. [Update: Thanks to Rm and Bernardo for their comments.]
- Assaf Zimring (Stanford) – Gains from Trade: Lessons from The 2007-2010 Gaza Blockade
- Qi Zhang (LSE) – Income Distribution and the Price Level: The Balassa-Samuelson Relationship Re-considered
- Hongsong Zhang (PSU) – Static and Dynamic Gains from Importing Intermediate Inputs: Theory and Evidence
- Christopher Tonetti (NYU) – Equilibrium Technology Diffusion, Trade, and Growth
- Felix Tintelnot (PSU) – Global Production with Export Platforms
- Tomasz Swiecki (Princeton) – Intersectoral Distortions, Structural Change and the Welfare Gains from Trade
- Joseph Shapiro (MIT) – Trade, CO₂, and the Environment
- Fernando Perez Cervantes (Chicago) – Railroads and Economic Growth: A Trade Policy Approach
- Dan Murphy (Michigan) – Why are Goods and Services more Expensive in Rich Countries? Demand Complementarities and Cross-Country Price Differences
- Julien Martin (Louvain) – The Few Leading the Many: Foreign Affiliates and Business Cycle Comovement
- Yanping Liu (PSU) – Capital Adjustment Costs: Implications for Domestic and Export Sales Dynamics
- Fernando Leibovici (NYU) – Financial Development and International Trade
- Attakrit Leckcivilize (LSE) – The Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions: Evidence from the Japanese Tsunami
- Sarah Kroeger (BU) – The Contribution of Offshoring to the Convexification of the U.S. Wage Distribution
- James Key (PSU) – Priors and Posteriors: Implications for Exporters
- Leo Karasik (U Toronto) – The Role of Regional Portfolios in the Affiliate Location Decision of Multinational Firms
- Fadi Hassan (LSE) – The Price of Development
- John Feddersen (Oxford) – Pollution Havens: Does Third Country Environmental Policy Matter?
- Benjamin Faber (LSE) – Trade Liberalization, the Price of Quality, and Inequality: Evidence from Mexican Store Prices
- Javier Cravino (UCLA) – Exchange Rates, Aggregate Productivity and the Currency of Invoicing of International Trade
- Bo-Young Choi (UC Davis) – The Differential Effect of Trade Liberalization When Buyer Power is Present
- Samuel Bazzi (UCSD) – Wealth Heterogeneity, Income Shocks, and International Migration: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia
- Jose Asturias (Minnesota) – Endogenous Transportation Costs
In PSU, there are four trade candidates.
James Key (PSU) – Priors and Posteriors: Implications for Exporters
Yanping Liu (PSU) – Capital Adjustment Costs: Implications for Domestic and Export Sales Dynamics
Felix Tintelnot (PSU) – Global Production with Export Platforms
Hongsong Zhang (PSU) – Static and Dynamic Gains from Importing Intermediate Inputs: Theory and Evidence
Rm, Thanks!
What about the following:
Javier Cravino (UCLA): “Exchange Rates, Aggregate Productivity and the Currency of Invoicing of International Trade” (http://javiercravino.weebly.com)
Leo Karasik (U Toronto): “The Role of Regional Portfolios in the Affiliate Location Decision of Multinational Firms” (http://individual.utoronto.ca/leokarasik/)
Bo-Young Choi (UC Davis): “The Differential Effect of Trade Liberalization When Buyer Power is Present” (http://bchoi.weebly.com)