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Research Papers 2020
2020
GEP 2020/30: The rhetoric of closed borders: Quotas, lax enforcement and illegal immigration
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Giovanni Facchini and Cecilia Testa
GEP 2020/29: Participation in setting technology standards and the implied cost of equity
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Xin Deng, Cher Li and Simona Mateut
GEP 2020/28: A new Ricardian model of trade, growth and inequality- The role of financial capital
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Sugata Marjit
GEP 2020/27: Financial integration and the global effects of China's growth surge
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Rod Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
GEP 2020/26: Trump, China, and the Republicans
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Ben G. Li, Yi Lu, Pasquale Sgro and Xing Xu
GEP 2020/25: Policy effects of international taxation on firm dynamics and capital structure
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Adam Spencer
GEP 2020/24: Employment to output elasticities and reforms towards flexicurity: Evidence from OECD Countries
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Holger Gorg, Cecilia Hornok, Catia Montagna and George E. Onwordi
GEP 2020/23: Financial constraints and propagation of shocks in production network
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Banu Demir, Beata Javorcik, Tomasz K. Michalski and Evren Ors
GEP 2020/22: Contesting an international trade agreement
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Matthew T. Cole, James Lake and Ben Zissimos
GEP 2020/21: Global value chains, trade shocks and jobs: An application to Brexit
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Hylke Vandenbussche, William Connel and Wouter Simons
GEP 2020/20: De-globalisation, welfare state reforms and labour market outcomes
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Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and George E. Onwordi
GEP 2020/19: Why are Africa's female entrepreneurs not playing the export game? Evidence from Ghana
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Charles Ackah, Holger G枚rg, Aoife Hanley and Cec铆lia Hornok
GEP 2020/18: Productivity effects of processing and ordinary export market entry: A time-varying treatments approach
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Sourafel Girma and Holger G枚rg
GEP 2020/17: International trade liberalization and domestic institutional reform: Effects of WTO accession on Chinese internal migration policy
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Yuan Tian
GEP 2020/16: Trade-induced urbanization and the making of modern agriculture
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Yuan Tian, Junjie Xia, and Rudai Yang
GEP 2020/15: Consumer taste in trade
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Bee Yan Aw, Yi Lee, and Hylke Vandenbussche
GEP 2020/14: Inventory investment and the choice of financing: Does financial development play a role?
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Junhong Yang, Alessandra Guariglia, Yuchao Peng and Yukun Shi
GEP 2020/13: Trade disruption, industrialisation, and the setting sun of British colonial rule in India
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Roberto Bonfatti and Bj枚rn Brey
GEP 2020/12: Social learning along international migrant networks
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Yuan Tian, Maria Esther Caballero, and Brian K. Kovak
GEP 2020/11: Growing like China: Firm performance and global production line position
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David Chor, Kalina Manova and Zhihong Yu
GEP 2020/10: The effect of technology transfers from public research institutes and universities on firm innovativeness
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Mar铆a Garc铆a-Vega and 脫scar Vicente-Chirivella
GEP 2020/09: R&D restructuring during the Great Recession and young firms
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Mar铆a Garc铆a-Vega
GEP 2020/08: Export performance under domestic anti-dumping protection
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Andrea Ciani and Joel Stiebale
GEP 2020/07: Evaluating the impact of export finance support on firm-level export performance: Evidence from Pakistan
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Fabrice Defever, Alejandro Riano and Gonzalo Varela
GEP 2020/06: Capital incentives in the age of intangibles
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Timothy DeStefano, Nick Johnstone, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
GEP 2020/05: Submarine cables, the internet backbone and the trade in services
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Zouheir El-Sahli
GEP 20/03: ICT and capital biased technical change
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Timothy DeStefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
GEP 20/02: Cloud computing and firm growth
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Timothy DeStefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
GEP 20/01: Corporate acquisitions and firm-level uncertainty: Domestic versus cross-border deals
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Ye Bai, Sourafel Girma and Alejandro Riano
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