Many of the same frictions that are blamed for the slow growth of Mexican GDP are also
present in China.  Why don't these frictions hamper growth in China?  We take up this issue here.

 

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Recent Papers: (complete listing)


Horizontal vs. Vertical FDI: Revisiting Evidence from U.S. Multinationals
(with Natalia Ramondo and Veronica Rappoport; this version December 2011) 

Why Have Economic Reforms in Mexico Not Generated Growth?
(with Timothy J. Kehoe) Journal of Economic Literature, 2010, 48(4), 1005-27.
 
 
Media: WSJ Real Time Economics | The Atlantic blog | VoxEU

The Proximity-Concentration Tradeoff under Uncertainty  
(with Natalia Ramondo and Veronica Rappoport; this version May 2010)
 

Are Shocks to the Terms of Trade Shocks to Productivity? (with Timothy J. Kehoe)
Review of Economic Dynamics, 2008, 11(4), 804-819. 
A review of this work in The Region

Sudden Stops, Sectoral Reallocations, and the Real Exchange Rate (with Timothy J. Kehoe) Journal of Development Economics, 2009, 89(2), 235-249.

The International Elasticity Puzzle (this version: March 2008)

New Exporter Dynamics (with Jonathan L. Willis)

How Important is the New Goods Margin in International Trade? (with Timothy J. Kehoe; this verison May 2009)

 

Contact Information:


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