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NBER Publications by Richard Baldwin

Working Papers and Chapters

June 2009Tax reform, delocation and heterogeneous firms
with Toshihiro Okubo: w15109
September 2008Quality competition versus price competition goods: An empirical classification
with Tadashi Ito: w14305
June 2008Big-Think Regionalism: A Critical Survey
w14056
July 2007Zeros, Quality and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence
with James Harrigan: w13214
March 2007Offshoring: General Equilibrium Effects on Wages, Production and Trade
with Frederic Robert-Nicoud: w12991
November 2006Euros and Zeros: The Common Currency Effect on Trade in New Goods
with Virginia Di Nino: w12673
October 2006Multilateralising Regionalism: Spaghetti Bowls as Building Blocs on the Path to Global Free Trade
w12545
September 2006Gravity for Dummies and Dummies for Gravity Equations
with Daria Taglioni: w12516
May 2006Trade Liberalization with Heterogenous Firms
with Rikard Forslid: w12192
October 2005Heterogeneous Firms, Agglomeration and Economic Geography: Spatial Selection and Sorting
with Toshihiro Okubo: w11650
July 2005Heterogeneous Firms and Trade: Testable and Untestable Properties of the Melitz Model
w11471
August 2004The Impact of Trade on Intraindustry Reallocation and Aggregate Industry Productivity: A Comment
with Frederic Robert-Nicoud: w10718
October 2002Agglomeration, Integration and Tax Harmonization
with Paul Krugman: w9290
January 2002Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers
with Frederic Robert-Nicoud: w8756
February 1999The Core-Periphery Model with Forward-Looking Expectations
w6921
January 1999The Core-Periphery Model and Endogenous Growth: Stabilising and De-Stabilising Integration
with Rikard Forslid: w6899
Two Waves of Globalisation: Superficial Similarities, Fundamental Differences
with Philippe Martin: w6904
March 1998Global Income Divergence, Trade and Industrializatiion: The Geography of Growth Take-Offs
with Philippe Martin, Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano: w6458
Agglomeration and Endogenous Capital
w6459
Incremental Trade and Endogenous Growth: A q-Theory Approach
with Rikard Forslid: w6477
Multiproduct Multinationals and Reciprocal FDI Dumping
with Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano: w6483
May 1996Trade-Induced Investment-led Growth
with Elena Seghezza: w5582
April 1996Trade Liberalization and Endogenous Growth: A q-Theory Approach
with Rikard Forslid: w5549
January 1996Testing for Trade-Induced Investment-Led Growth
with Elena Seghezza: w5416
November 1995Investment Creation and Investment Diversion: Simulation Analysis of theSingle Market Programme
with Rikard Forslid, Jan Haaland: w5364
September 1993A Domino Theory of Regionalism
w4465
April 1992On the Growth Effects of Import Competition
w4045
April 1990Re-Interpreting the Failure of Foreign Exchange Market Efficiency Tests:Small Transaction Costs, Big Hysteresis Bands
w3319
November 1989Measuring 1992's Medium-Term Dynamic Effects
w3166
October 1989Measureable Dynamic Gains from Trade
w3147
September 1989The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem Reconsidered: An Example of Ricardian Dynamic Trade Effects
w3110
The Growth Effects of 1992
w3119
March 1989Sunk-Cost Hysteresis
w2911
1989Exchange Rate Hysteresis: The Real Effects of Large vs Small Policy Misalignments
with Richard Lyons: w2828
August 1988The Mutual Amplification Effect of Exchange Rate Volatility and Unresponsive Trade Prices
with Richard K. Lyons: w2677
July 1988Factor Market Barriers are Trade Barriers: Gains From Trade in 1992
w2656
March 1988Hysteresis In Import Prices: The Beachhead Effect
w2545
1988Some Empirical Evidence on Hysteresis in Aggregate US Import Prices
w2483
Industrial Policy and International Competition in Wide-Bodied Jet Aircraft
with Paul Krugman
in Trade Policy Issues and Empirical Analysis, Robert E. Baldwin, ed.
August 1986Persistent Trade Effects of Large Exchage Rate Shocks
with Paul R. Krugman: w2017
May 1986Market Access and International Competition: A Simulation Study of 16K Random Access Memories
with Paul Krugman: w1936

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