It’s already that time of year again, and I’m a little late. Who’s on the job market this year with a paper on international trade?
As in prior years, I focus on trade papers, thereby neglecting international finance and open-economy macro papers. If I’ve missed someone, please contribute to the list in the comments.
- Dominick Bartelme (Berkeley): “Trade Costs and Economic Geography: Evidence from the US“
- Jeronimo Carballo (Maryland): “Global Sourcing under Uncertainty“
- Alfonso Cebreros (Princeton): “The Rewards of Self-Discovery: Learning and Firm Exporter Dynamics“
- Jackie Chan (Stanford): “Trade Intermediation, Financial Frictions, and the Gains from Trade“
- Aaron Flaaen (Michigan): “Input Linkages and the Transmission of Shocks: Firm Level Evidence from the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake“
- Jason Garred (LSE): “Capturing the Value Chain: The Persistence of Trade Policy in China After WTO Accession“
- Everett Grant (Virginia): “Exposure to International Crises: Trade vs. Financial Contagion“
- Jules Hugot (Sciences Po): “Trade Costs and the Two Globalizations: 1827-2012“
- Reka Juhasz (LSE): “Temporary Protection and Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Napoleonic Blockade“
- Konstantin Kucheryavyy (PSU): “Comparative Advantage and International Risk Sharing: Together at Last“
- Amanda Kurzendoerfer (Virginia): ““Comparative Advantage, End Use, and the Gains from Trade“
- Seung Hoon Lee (Stanford): “Business Groups and Export Financing“
- Jinyue Li (Minnesota): “Housing Prices and the Comparative Advantage of Cities“
- Alvaro Garcia Marin (UCLA): “Income Distribution, Quality Sorting and Trade“
- Oscar Mendez (UC Davis): “Trade Shocks and Mexican Local Labor Markets in the Great Recession“
- João Paulo Pessoa (LSE): “International Competition and Labor Market Adjustment“
- Jack Rossbach (Minnesota): “Good Policy or Good Firms? International Competition and Aggregate Growth in a Granular World“
- Kevin Shih (UC Davis): “The Impact of Foreign Students on U.S. Graduate Education“
- Mariano Somale (Princeton): “Comparative Advantage in Innovation and Production“
- Lixin Tang (Maryland): “Top Income Inequality, Aggregate Saving and the Gains from Trade“
- Cristina Tello-Trillo (Yale): “The Impact of Trade on Managerial Incentives and Productivity“
- Maria Tito (UBC): “Do Exporters have better Matching? Evidence from the French Linked Employer-Employee Data“
- Ariel Weinerger (UC Davis): “Markups and Misallocation with Trade and Heterogeneous Firms”“
- Yury Yatsynovich (Berkeley): “Technological Spillovers and Dynamics of Comparative Advantage“
Here are folks listing international trade as a field with a JMP in economic geography:
- Colin Hottman (Columbia): “Retail Markups, Misallocation, and Store Variety in the US“
- Gita Khun Jush (Chicago): “Density, unemployment and wage growth in Germany“
- Soule Sow (Columbia): “Are Cities Preferred to Villages? Estimating Location Preference in A Developing Country“
- Oren Ziv (Harvard): “Productivity, Density, and Sorting“
Also, Jon Haveman is making my annual compilation obsolete by offering a full-featured database of trade candidates with candidate-created profiles: Job Candidate Database.