Welcome new members – January 2018

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Dr Hendrik W.Kruse (University of Göttingen) His main research interests are in International Trade and Capital Flows, Inequality, Development and MENA (Middle East and North Africa)

Dr Karan Nagpal (University of Oxford) His main research interests are in Development Economics, Urban Economics and Political Economy

Prof Jee-Hyeong Park (Seoul National University) His main research interest is in International Trade

Dr Meredith Startz (Princeton University) Her main research interests are in Development Economics and International Trade

Dr Jonathan L.Weigel (Harvard University) His primary research interests are in taxation, corruption, and political engagement in developing countries

Prof Woan Foong Wong (University of Oregon) Her main research interests are International Economics and International Trade

 

 

Welcome new members – October 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof James Anderson (Boston College) His main research interests are in index numbers of trade policy and the measurement of trade barriers, and the economic theory of gravity.

Prof Roberto Bonfatti (University of Nottingham) His primary research interests are in international trade and political economy.

Prof Beata Javorcik (University of Oxford) Her research interests are in foreign direct investment and international trade.

Dr Patricia Jones (University of Oxford) Her research focuses mainly on economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Prof Ferdinand Rauch (University of Oxford) His research interests are in applied international economics and economic geography.

Prof David Vines (University of Oxford) His core subject area is macroeconomic theory and policy.

Welcome new members – June 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof Michiel Gerritse (University of Groningen) His research  interest is international economics broadly in trade, finance, geography, macroeconomics and development.

Prof Gianmarco Ottaviano (London School of Economics and Political Science) His research interests are international trade, multinationals, economic integration, immigration and economic geography.

Welcome new members – May 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof Ana Lucia Abeliansky (University of Göttingen) Her research interests are international trade, foreign direct investment and technological change.

Prof Sotiris Blanas (Lancaster University) His main research interests lie in the field of international trade with special focus on international trade and labour outcomes and international trade and organisation of firms.

Prof Ariaster Chimeli (University of Sao Paulo) His research interests are environmental economics, growth, development and the environment, deforestation, energy, and  climate.

Dr Matthew Grant (Yale University) His research concentrates on international trade and political economy.

Prof Joao Paulo Pessoa (Sao Paulo School of Economics – FGV) His research interests are international trade, industrial organization and applied microeconomics.

Prof Gabriel Ulyssea (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) His research areas are labour, development and applied microeconomics.

Welcome new members – April 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof. Elisa Cavatorta (King’s College London) Her research interests are in the fields of behavioural and experimental economics and development economics.

Prof. Tommaso Tempesti (University of Massachusetts Lowell) His research fields are international trade, labour economics and health economics.

Dr. Hyunjoo Yang (Korea Development Institute) His research interests are development and growth, social capital and Korean history.

Welcome new members – March 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof. Swati Dhingra (London School of Economics) Her research interests are in international economics, trade policy and industrial organisation with focus on globalisation in the context of Britain and the EU, India, the US, Colombia and Thailand.

Prof. Mengxiao Liu (Syracuse University) Her research interests are international trade, organisational economics and network economics.

Prof. Kalina Manova (University of Oxford) Her research explores three themes in international economics: (i) the effects of financial frictions on international trade and multinational activity; (ii) the role of firm heterogeneity in productivity, product quality, and management practices; and (iii) the determinants and consequences of firm participation in global value chains.

Tommaso Sonno (London School of Economics) is a Ph.D. Candidate within the European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics, jointly organized by the Universite Catholique de Louvain and the London School of Economics.  Currently he is a visiting student at the Centre for Economic Performance.  His main areas of interest are international trade and political economy.