It’s already November, which means it’s job-market season once again. Who’s on the market in trade? As I have for the last five 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.
- Bingjing Li (UBC) – Export Expansion, Skill Acquisition and Industry Specialization: Evidence from China
- Dávid Krisztián Nagy (Princeton) – City location and economic development
- Esther Ann Bøler (Oslo) – Technology-skill complementarity in a globalized world
- Ethan Singer (Minnesota) – Effects of Import Competition Away from the Coast
- Eunhee Lee (Yale) – Trade, Inequality, and the Endogenous Sorting of Heterogeneous Workers
- Farid Farrokhi (Penn State) – Global Sourcing in Oil Markets
- Federico Esposito (Yale) – Risk Diversification and International Trade
- Gunnar Heins (Chicago) – Endogenous Vertical Differentiation, Variety, and the Unequal Gains from Trade
- Ibrahim Gunay (Michigan) – Local Geographic Impact of Trade Policy: Welfare Effects of Trans-Pacific Partnership on U.S. States
- Jae Wook Jung (UC Davis) – The Dynamic Impact of International Trade Liberalization: Entry Timing of Exporters with Financial Constraints
- Kai Li (Penn State) – A Structural Model of Export Destination Dynamics
- Kevin Lim (Princeton) – Firm-to-firm Trade in Sticky Production Networks
- Mari Tanaka (Stanford) – Exporting Sweatshops? Evidence from Myanmar
- Mark Razhev (Princeton) – Input-Output Structure and Trade Elasticity
- Matthieu Bellon (Columbia) – Trade liberalization and inequality: a dynamic model with worker and firm heterogeneity
- Pamela Medina (Duke) – Within-Firm Responses to Import Competition: Quality Upgrading and Exporting in the Peruvian Apparel Industry
- Paul Piveteau (Columbia) – An empirical dynamic model of trade with consumer accumulation
- Ricardo Reyes-Heroles (Princeton) – The Role of Trade Costs in the Surge of Trade Imbalances
- Rodrigo Adao (MIT) – Worker Heterogeneity, Wage Inequality, and World Commodity Prices: Theory and Evidence from Brazil
- Rui Xu (Stanford) – High-Skilled Migration and Global Innovation
- Sebastian Heise (Yale) – Firm-to-Firm Relationships and Price Rigidity: Theory and Evidence
- Sihoon Nahm (Chicago) – Tariff Coordination in Free Trade Agreements and customs unions
- Yawen Liang (UBC) – Does Trade Liberalization Induce Occupational Movement? A Task-based Analysis Using Indonesia Data
- Zi Wang (Penn State) – Headquarters gravity
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