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Papers and/or presentation materials will be provided as they become available. These papers/presentations are the work of the individual authors and do not represent the views of the Commission or any individual Commissioner.
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The economic impact of 2018-19 global trade actions on the U.S. steel and aluminum sectors: a Chinese subsidy prelude | |||
Quantifying disruptive trade policies and the prospects for US state-level analysis | |||
Multinationals, offshoring, and the decline of U.S. manufacturing | |||
Global declining competition | |||
China’s Belt and Road Initiative | |||
Trade, jobs, and worker welfare | |||
Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy | |||
From Theory to Policy with Gravitas: A Solution to the Mystery of the Excess Trade Balances | |||
Recall and response: relationship adjustment to supply-chain shocks | |||
Family leave law and the demand for female labor: evidence from a trade shock | |||
Okun Revisited | |||
Growing exporters and optimal tariffs: The case of the China shock | |||
Global trade setting, IO outlook for trade (and economic growth) | |||
Estimated impacts of US Sections 232 and 301 trade actions on the US and global economies: A supply chain prospective 2018-2030 | |||
Brexit uncertainty and trade disintegration | |||
The Globalization of Farmland: Theory and Empirical Evidence | |||
Does the VAT tax exports? | |||
Language barriers to foreign trade: evidence from translation costs | |||
Agricultural Research Investment and Policy Reform in High-Income Countries | |||
The Web of Transport Corridors in South Asia | |||
Employment Protection Deregulation and Labor Shares in Advanced Economices | |||
Gender and Income Inequality in United States Tariff Burden | |||
Can Brexit be overturned with other trade and FDI agreements? A quantitative assessment | |||
Using Firm-Level Data to Compare Productivities Across Countries and Sectors: Possibilities and Challenges | |||
Comparison of Welfare Gains in the Armington, Krugman and Melitz Models: Insights from a Structural Gravity Approach | |||
The Role of Trade Costs in the Surge of Trade Imbalances | |||
Impacts of Highway Policy: A Multiple Model Approach | |||
Using Gross Trade Data To Map Archetypal Global and Regional Value Chains | |||
The Impact of Li-ion Battery Recycling on the Global Supply Chain | |||
Blockchain 101: Cryptocurrencies, Smart contracts and Beyond | |||
Estimating Unequal Gains across U.S. Consumers with Supplier Trade Data | |||
Learning and the Value of Trade Relationships | |||
Foreign Aid and Growth: A P-VAR Analysis Using Satellite Sub-National Data for Uganda | |||
Using Gross Trade Data To Map Archetypal Global and Regional Value Chains | |||
The Crucial Role of International Trade in Adaptation to Climate Change | |||
Why Special Economic Zones? Using Trade Policy to Discriminate Across Importers | |||
WTO Tariff Commitments and Temporary Protection: Complements or Substitutes? | |||
Crossing the Border: Regional Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Switzerland | |||
Altered States: Populism and the Changing Political Economy of Trade Policy and Negotiations | |||
Global Value Chain Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns of Specialization, Upgrading and Policy | |||
Banking Across Borders With Heterogeneous Banks | |||
Knowledge Transfers from International Openness in Trade and Investment: The European Case | |||
The Size Distribution of Firms and Industrial Water Pollution: A Quantitative Analysis of China | |||
Intellectual Property-Related Preferential Trade Agreements and the Composition of Trade | |||
Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of GVCs on Economic Development | |||
Blockchain and International Trade – Selected Issues | |||
USITC Gravity Dataset | |||
Distributed Ledger Technology in Payments, Clearing, and Settlement | |||
An Empirical Dynamic Model of Trade With Consumer Accumulation | |||
Dynamic Trade Model |