NBER Publications by James Harrigan
Working Papers and Chapters
| April 2008 | China's Local Comparative Advantage
with Haiyan Deng: w13963
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| July 2007 | Zeros, Quality and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence
with Richard Baldwin: w13214
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| May 2007 | Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, and Trade Liberalization
with Donald R. Davis: w13139
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| October 2006 | Testing the Theory of Trade Policy: Evidence from the Abrupt End of the Multifibre Arrangement
with Geoffrey Barrows: w12579
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| October 2005 | Airplanes and Comparative Advantage
w11688
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| August 2005 | Tight Clothing. How the MFA Affects Asian Apparel Exports
with Carolyn Evans
in International Trade in East Asia, NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics, Volume 14, Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose, editors
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| November 2004 | Lost Decade in Translation: Did the US Learn from Japan's Post-Bubble Mistakes?
with Kenneth Kuttner: w10938
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| April 2004 | Timeliness, Trade and Agglomeration
with Anthony J. Venables: w10404
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| January 2004 | Tight Clothing: How the MFA Affects Asian Apparel Exports
with Carolyn L. Evans: w10250
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| November 2003 | Is Japan's Trade (still) Different?
with Rohit Vanjani: w10058
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| May 2003 | Distance, Time, and Specialization
with Carolyn L. Evans: w9729
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| December 2001 | Specialization and the Volume of Trade: Do the Data Obey the Laws?
w8675
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| August 2000 | Factor Supplies and Specialization in the World Economy
with Egon Zakrajsek: w7848
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| January 2000 | International Trade and American Wages in General Equilibrium, 1967-1995
in The Impact of International Trade on Wages, Robert C. Feenstra, editor
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| February 1999 | U.S. Wages in General Equilibrium: The Effects of Prices, Technology, and Factor Supplies, 1963-1991
with Rita Balaban: w6981
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| June 1998 | International Trade and American Wages in General Equilibrium, 1967 - 1995
w6609
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| August 1997 | Estimation of Cross-Country Differences in Industry
w6121
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| August 1996 | Technology, Factor Supplies and International Specialization: Estimating the Neoclassical Model
w5722
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James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
He is also the Mitsui Professor of Economics at M.I.T.
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