Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

Research Papers 2009

NumberAuthorTitle
09/29 Cletus C. Coughlin and Dennis Novy Is the International Border Effect Larger than the Domestic Border Effect? Evidence from U.S. Trade
09/28 Richard Kneller and Edward Manderson Environmental Regulations, Outward FDI and Heterogeneous Firms: Are Countries Used as Pollution Havens?
09/27 Tomohiko Inui, Richard Kneller, Toshiyuki Matsuura and Danny McGowan Why are Multinationals “Footloose”?
09/26 David Greenaway, Danny McGowan and Chris Milner Country Trade Costs, Comparative Advantage and the Pattern of Trade: Multi-Country and Product Panel Evidence
09/25 Vincent Anesi and Udo Kreickemeier Redistribution in the Open Economy: A Political Economy Approach
09/24 Alexander Hijzen, Sébastien Jean and Thierry Mayer The Effects at Home of Initiating Production Abroad: Evidence from Matched French Firms
09/23 Hartmut Egger and Udo Kreickemeier Worker-Specific Effects of Globalisation
09/22 Robert Anderton, Alessandro Galesi, Marco Lombardi and Filippo di Mauro Key elements of global inflation
09/21 Markus Leibrecht and Christian Bellak Does the impact of employment protection legislation on FDI differ by skill-intensity of sectors? An empirical investigation
09/20 Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar Emigration, Wage Inequality and Vanishing Sectors
09/19 Chris Milner and Fangya Xu On The Pollution Content of China’s Trade: Clearing the Air?
09/18 Ziliang Deng, Adam Blake and Rod Falvey Quantifying Foreign Direct Investment Productivity Spillovers: A Computable General Equilibrium Framework for China
09/17 Artjoms Ivļevs and Roswitha M. King Kosovo - Winning Its Independence but Losing Its People? Recent Evidence on Emigration Intentions
09/16 Sugata Marjit International Trade and Local Organization of Production - Two Elementary Propositions
09/15 Toshihiro Atsumi Silk, Regional Rivalry, and the Impact of the Port Openings in Nineteenth Century Japan
09/14 Robert Anderton and Paul Hiebert The Impact of Globalisation on the Euro Area Macroeconomy
09/13 Roger Bandick and Holger Görg Foreign Acquisitions, Plant Survival, and Employment Growth
09/12 Jun Du and Sourafel Girma Finance and Firm Start-up Size: Quantile Regression Evidence from China
09/11 Kevin Amess, Jun Du and Sourafel Girma Full and Partial Privatization in China: The Labor Consequences
09/10 Sayema H. Bidisha Intergenerational Earnings Mobility of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK
09/09 Meng Lu, Chris Milner and Zhihong Yu Regional Heterogeneity and China’s International Trade: Sufficient Lumpiness or Not?
09/08 Dan Luo and Shujie Yao World Financial Crisis and the Rise of Chinese Commercial Banks
09/07 Wolfgang Keller and Stephen R Yeaple Global Production and Trade in the Knowledge Economy
09/06 Wilhelm Kohler and Gabriel Felbermayr WTO Membership and the Extensive Margin of World Trade: New Evidence
09/05 David Greenaway, Alessandra Guariglia, and Zhihong Yu The More the Better? Foreign Ownership and Corporate Performance in China
09/04 Liza Jabbour and Maria Pluvia Zuniga Drivers of the Offshore Outsourcing of R&D: Empirical Evidence from French Manufacturers
09/03 Adam Blake, Ziliang Deng and Rod Falvey How Does the Productivity of Foreign Direct Investment Spill over to Local Firms in Chinese Manufacturing?
09/02 Spiros Bougheas, Richard Kneller and Raymond Riezman Optimal Educational Policies and Comparative Advantage
09/01 Wilhelm Kohler and Gabriel Felbermayr Can International Migration Ever Be Made a Pareto Improvement?

 

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