Trade JMPs (2023-2024)

For the 14th year running, I’ve gathered a list of trade-related job-market papers. If I’ve missed someone, please contribute to the list in the comments.

Here’s a cloud of the words that appear in these papers’ titles:

Agostina Brinatti (Michigan) – Third-Country Effects of U.S. Immigration Policy
Albert Duodu (Lund) – Carbon offshoring and manufacturing cleanup
Alejandra López Espino (Penn State) – Production Networks and Rules of Origin: NAFTA to USMCA
Alejandra Martinez (Warwick) – Trade Relationships During and After a Crisis: Evidence from Road Disruptions in Colombian Flower Exports
Alireza Marahel (Indiana) – Evaluating Alternative Designs for Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms
Anaïs Galdin (Princeton) – Resilience of Global Supply Chains and Generic Drug Shortages
Björn Brey (Oxford) – The consequences of a trade collapse: Economics and politics in Weimar Germany
Bumsoo Kim (MIT) – Currency Pegs, Trade Imbalances and Unemployment: A Reevaluation of the China Shock
Carlos Góes (UCSD) – Trade, Growth, and Product Innovation
Carlos Salamanca (Penn State) – Learning to Use Trade Agreements: Rules of Origin
Chang Liu (Rochester) – Foreign Currency Borrowings and Trade Exposure in Emerging Markets
Chengyuan He (Rochester) – Inventories, Production Networks, and International Business Cycles
Dan Zhang (Syracuse) – Export Market Size and Trade Shocks: Evidence for Chinese Firms from U.S. Tariff Changes
Dyanne Vaught (Michigan) – Adjustment Costs and Global Sourcing: An Estimation Using Data on Customs Brokers
Eduardo Fraga (World Bank) – Fertilizer Import Bans, Agricultural Exports, and Welfare: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Elisa Navarra (ECARES-ULB) – The Effects of Subsidies Along Value Chains
Entian Zhang (Minnesota) – Financial Frictions and Sourcing Decisions
Fabrizio Leone (ECARES-ULB) – Global Robots
Jaeeun Seo (MIT) – Sectoral Shocks and Labor Market Dynamics: A Sufficient Statistics Approach
Jin Liu (NYU) – Multinational Production and Innovation in Tandem
Jose Ramon Moran (Michigan) – Rules of Origin and the Use of NAFTA
José Belmar (Brown) – Trade and Structural Change: Evidence from Colombia and The Panama Canal, 1851-1973
Luis Espinoza (Michigan) – Contracting frictions, geography, and multinational firms: evidence from Mexico
Marcos Sora (UChicago) – Labor reallocation during booms: The role of duration uncertainty
Mengqi Wang (Wisconsin) – Spatial implications of trade cost reductions with resource reallocation frictions
Minuk Kim (Minnesota) – The Differential Effect of Tariffs by Quality: Estimates from Scotch
Oriana Montti (Brandeis) – Effects of Trade Barriers on Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From Chinese Solar Panels
Pedro Degiovanni (Harvard) – Economies of Scale and Scope in Railroading
Philip Economides (Oregon) – Unconventional Protectionism in Containerized Shipping
Sarur Chaudhary (Cambridge) – Globalizing Highways: Domestic Roads and Foreign Inputs
Seungjin Baek (UC Davis) – Transition to a Green Economy: Policy Competition and Cooperation
Sifan Xue (Princeton) – Trade Wars with FDI Diversion
Simeng Zeng (Minnesota) – Misallocation and Technology Upgrading under Trade Liberalization
Sung-Ju Wu (Duke) – Foreign Ownership and Firm Response to Foreign Demand Shocks
Tengyu Zhao (HKUST) – Breaking the Fences: Patent Purchase and Export Performance of Chinese Firms
Tingting Peng (SUNY Albany) – The Impact of Air Connectivity on International Travel: Evidence from Cross-border Card Payments
Toshiaki Komatsu (Chicago) – Job Ladder over Production Networks
Tom Raster (PSE) – Breaking the ice: The persistent effects of pioneers on trade relationships
Veronica Salazar Restrepo (LSE) – Does Conservation Work in General Equilibrium?
Wei Xiang (Yale) – Clean Growth and Environmental Policies in the Global Economy
Zoe Zhang (Warwick) – Breaking Borders: The Impact of Knowledge Diffusion on the Gains from Trade

2 thoughts on “Trade JMPs (2023-2024)

  1. Tengyu Zhao

    Thanks for sharing this! Could you kindly also include my name on the list, please? I am sorry for any inconvenience that occurs.

    Tengyu Zhao (HKUST) – Breaking the Fences: Patent Purchase and Export Performance of Chinese Firms

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