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Research Papers 2022
2022
GEP 2022/12: Sequentially exporting products across countries
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Facundo Albornoz, Hector F. Calvo Pardo and Gregory Corcos
GEP 2022/11: Firms, policies, informality, and the labour market
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Camila Cisneros-Acevedo and Alessandro Ruggieri
GEP 2022/10: Foreign direct investment, prices and efficiency: Evidence from India
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Nesma Ali and Joel Stiebale
GEP 2022/09: Rise and fall of empires in the industrial era: A story of shifting comparative advantages
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Roberto Bonfatti and Kerem Cosar
GEP 2022/08: Employment to output elasticities and reforms towards flexicurity: Evidence from OECD countries
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Holger G枚rg, Cec铆lia Hornok, Catia Montagna and George E Onwordi
GEP 2022/07: Exchange rate expectations and exports: Firm-level evidence from China
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Xiaohua Bao, Hailiang Huang, Larry D. Qiu, and Xiaozhuo Wang
GEP 2022/06: Climate change and economic prosperity: Evidence from a flexible damage function
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Rodolphe Desbordes and Markus Eberhardt
GEP 2022/05: The political consequences of mass repatriation
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Edoardo Cefal脿
GEP 2022/04: The causal effects of the darker side of financial development
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Rachel Cho, Rodolphe Desbordes and Markus Eberhardt
GEP 2022/03: Globalization and market power
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Giammario Impullitti and Syed Kazmi
GEP 2022/02: Digital connectivity and firm participation in foreign markets: An exporter-based bilateral analysis
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Michele Imbruno, Joel Cariolle and Jaime de Melo
GEP 2022/01: The Trade/GDP ratio as a measure of openness
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Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
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