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Robert Feenstra Profile

Robert Feenstra is a director of the NBER's International Trade and Investment Program. He is C. Bryan Cameron Distinquished Chair in International Economics at the University of California, Davis.

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1. J. R. Pierce and P. K. Schott, "The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment," NBER Working Paper 18655 , December 2012; K. Handley and N. Limão, "Policy Uncertainty, Trade, and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for China and the U.S.," NBER Working Paper 19376 , January 2012; L. Feng, Z. Li, and D. Swenson, "Trade Policy Uncertainty and Exports: Evidence from China's WTO Accession," NBER Working Paper 21985 , February 2016.   Go to ⤴︎
2. D. H. Autor, D. Dorn, and G. H. Hanson, "The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States," NBER Working Paper 18054 , May 2012, and the American Economic Review , 103(6), 2013, pp. 2121–68; D. H. Autor, D. Dorn, and G. H. Hanson, "Untangling Trade and Technology: Evidence from Local Labor Markets," NBER Working Paper 18938 , April 2013, and the Economic Journal , 125(584), May 2015, pp. 621–46.   Go to ⤴︎
3. D. H. Autor, D. Dorn, and G. H. Hanson, "The Geography of Trade and Technology Shocks in the United States," NBER Working Paper 18940 , April 2013, and the American Economic Review , 103(3), May 2013, pp. 220–25.   Go to ⤴︎
4. D. H. Autor, D. Dorn, and G. H. Hanson, "Trade Adjustment: Worker Level Evidence," NBER Working Paper  19226 , July 2013.   Go to ⤴︎
5. D. Acemoglu, D. H. Autor, D. Dorn, G. H. Hanson, and B. Price, "Import Competition and the Great U.S. Employment Sag of the 2000s," NBER Working Paper 20395 , August 2014.   Go to ⤴︎
6. L. Caliendo, M. Dvorkin, F. Parro, "The Impact of Trade on Labor Market Dynamics," NBER Working Paper  21149 , May 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
7. A. Ebenstein, A. E. Harrison, and M. S. McMillan, "Why are American Workers getting Poorer? China, Trade and Offshoring," NBER Working Paper 21027 , March 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
8. J. Harrigan, A. Reshef, F. Toubal, "The March of the Techies: Technology, Trade, and Job Polarization in France, 1994–2007," NBER Working Paper 22110 , March 2016.   Go to ⤴︎
9. W. Keller and H. Utar, "International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level," NBER Working Paper 22315 , June 2016.   Go to ⤴︎
10. P. Antràs, T. C. Fort, and F. Tintelnot, "The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Firms," NBER Working Paper 20772 , December 2014.   Go to ⤴︎
11. P. Antràs and D. Chor, "Organizing the Global Value Chain," NBER Working Paper 18163 , June 2012, and Econometrica , 81(6), 2013, pp. 2127–2204.   Go to ⤴︎
12. L. Alfaro, P. Antràs, D. Chor, and P. Conconi, "Internalizing Global Value Chains: A Firm-Level Analysis," NBER Working Paper 21582 , September 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
13. P. Antràs, D. Chor, T. Fally, and R. Hillberry, "Measuring the Upstreamness of Production and Trade Flows," NBER Working Paper 17819 , February 2012, and the American Economic Review , 102(3), May 2012, pp. 412–16.   Go to ⤴︎
14. T. Fally and R. Hillberry, "A Coasian Model of International Production Chains," NBER Working Paper 21520 , September 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
15. A. Costinot, J. Vogel, and S. Wang, "Global Supply Chains and Wage Inequality," NBER Working Paper 17976 , April 2012. Go to ⤴︎
16. A. Burstein, E. Morales, and J. Vogel, "Accounting for Changes in Between-Group Inequality," NBER Working Paper 20855 , January 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
17. E. Helpman, O. Itskhoki, M.-A. Muendler, and S. J. Redding, "Trade and Inequality: From Theory to Estimation," NBER Working Paper 17991 , April 2012.   Go to ⤴︎
18. R. Dix-Carneiro and B. K. Kovak, "Trade Liberalization and the Skill Premium: A Local Labor Markets Approach," NBER Working Paper 20912 , January 2015; R. Dix-Carneiro and B. K. Kovak, "Trade Reform and Regional Dynamics: Evidence From 25 Years of Brazilian Matched Employer-Employee Data," NBER Working Paper 20908 , January 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
19. G. M. Grossman, "Heterogeneous Workers and International Trade," NBER Working Paper 18788 , February 2013, and the Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 149(2), 2013, pp. 211–45; G. M. Grossman, E. Helpman, and P. Kircher, "Matching and Sorting in a Global Economy," NBER Working Paper 19513 , October 2013.   Go to ⤴︎
20. G. M. Grossman and E. Helpman, "Growth, Trade, and Inequality," NBER Working Paper 20502 , September 2014.   Go to ⤴︎
21. C.-T. Hsieh and R. Ossa, "A Global View of Productivity Growth in China," NBER Working Paper 16778 , February 2011.   Go to ⤴︎
22. T. Chaney, "Distorted Gravity: the Intensive and Extensive Margins of International Trade," American Economic Review , 98(4), 2008, pp. 1707–21; M. J. Melitz, "The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity," Econometrica , 71(6), 2003, pp. 1695-1725.   Go to ⤴︎
23. C. Arkolakis, A. Costinot, and A. Rodríguez-Clare, "New Trade Models, Same Old Gains?" American Economic Review , 102(1), 2012, pp. 94-130.   Go to ⤴︎
24. M. J. Melitz and S. J. Redding, "New Trade Models, New Trade Implications," NBER Working Paper 18919 , March 2013, and the American Economic Review, 105(3), 2015, pp. 1105–46; see also M. J. Melitz and S. J. Redding, "Heterogeneous Firms and Trade," NBER Working Paper 18652 , December 2012, and in G. Gopinath, E. Helpman, and K. Rogoff, eds., Handbook of International Economics , Volume 4, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: North-Holland, 2014, pp. 1-54.   Go to ⤴︎
25. M. J. Melitz and S. J. Redding, "Missing Gains from Trade?" NBER Working Paper 19810 , January 2014, and the American Economic Review , 104(5), May 2014, pp. 317–21; T. Chaney and R. Ossa, "Market Size, Division of Labor, and Firm Productivity," NBER Working Paper 18243 , July 2012, and the Journal of International Economics , 90(1), 2013, pp. 177–80.   Go to ⤴︎
26. A. M. Fernandes, P. J. Klenow, S. Meleshchuk, M. D. Pierola, and A. Rodríguez-Clare, "The Intensive Margin in Trade: Moving Beyond Pareto," NBER Working Paper w25195 , October 2018   Go to ⤴︎
27. R. C. Feenstra, "Restoring the Product Variety and Pro-competitive Gains from Trade with Heterogeneous Firms and Bounded Productivity," NBER Working Paper 19833 , January 2014.   Go to ⤴︎
28. C. Arkolakis, A. Costinot, D. Donaldson, and A. Rodríguez-Clare, "The Elusive Pro-Competitive Effects of Trade," NBER Working Paper 21370 , July 2015. Go to ⤴︎
29. R. C. Feenstra and D. E. Weinstein, "Globalization, Markups, and U.S. Welfare," NBER Working Paper 15749 , February 2010, and forthcoming in the Journal of Political Economy . Go to ⤴︎
30. P. Bertoletti, F. Etro, and I. Simonovska, “International Trade with Indirect Additivity,” NBER Working Paper 21984 , December 2016   Go to ⤴︎
31. C. Hottman, S. J. Redding, and D. E. Weinstein, “Quantifying the Sources of Firm Heterogeneity,” NBER Working Paper 20436 , August 2014. Go to ⤴︎
32. D. Atkin, B. Faber, and M. Gonzalez-Navarro, “Retail Globalization and Household Welfare: Evidence from  Mexico,” NBER Working Paper 21176 , May 2015. Go to ⤴︎
33. P. D. Fajgelbaum and A. K. Khandelwal, “Measuring the Unequal Gains from Trade,” NBER Working Paper 20331 , July 2014. Go to ⤴︎
34. A. Costinot and A. Rodríguez-Clare, “Trade Theory with Numbers: Q uantifying the Consequences of Globalization,” NBER Working Paper 18896 , March 2013, and in G. Gopinath, E. Helpman, and K. Rogoff, eds., Handbook of International Economics , Volume 4, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: North-Holland, Elsevier, 2014, pp. 197–262. Go to ⤴︎
35. L. Caliendo, R. C. Feenstra, J. Romalis, and A. M. Taylor, “Tariff Reductions, Entry, and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for the Last Two Decades,” NBER Working Paper 21768 , December 2015. Go to ⤴︎
36. J. De Loecker, P. K. Goldberg, A. K. Khandelwal, and N. Pavcnik, “Prices, Markups and Trade Reform,” NBER Working Paper 17925 , March 2012. Go to ⤴︎
37. D. A. Irwin, “Tariff Incidence: Evidence from U.S. Sugar Duties, 1890–1930,” NBER Working Paper 20635 , October 2014. Go to ⤴︎
38. K. Bagwell, R. W. Staiger, and A. Yurukoglu, “Multilateral Trade Bargaining: A First Look at the GATT Bargaining Records,” NBER Working Paper 21488 , August 2015. Go to ⤴︎
39. T. Chaney, “The Gravity Equation in International Trade: An Explanation,” NBER Working Paper 19285 , August 2013. Go to ⤴︎
40. T. Allen, C. Arkolakis, and Y. Takahashi, “Universal Gravity,” NBER Working Paper 20787 , December 2014. Go to ⤴︎
41. E. Morales, G. Sheu, and A. Zahler, “Gravity and Extended Gravity: UsingMoment Inequalities to Estimate a Model of Export Entry,” NBER Working Paper 19916 , February 2014. Go to ⤴︎
42. J. Eaton, S. S. Kortum, and S. Sotelo, “International Trade: Linking Micro and Macro,” NBER Working Paper 17864 , February 2012. Go to ⤴︎
43. I. Simonovska and M. E. Waugh, “Trade Models, Trade Elasticities, and the Gains from Trade,” NBER Working Paper 20495 , September 2014. Go to ⤴︎
44. R. C. Feenstra, P. A. Luck, M. Obstfeld, and K. Russ, “In Search of the Armington Elasticity,” NBER Working Paper 20063 , April 2014. Go to ⤴︎
45. D. E. Agnosteva, J. E. Anderson, and Y. V. Yotov, “Intra-national Trade Costs: Measurement and Aggregation,” NBER Working Paper 19872 , January 2014. Go to ⤴︎
46. F. Monte, S. J. Redding, and E. Rossi-Hansberg, “Commuting, Migration, and Local Employment Elasticities,” NBER Working Paper 21706 , November 2015. Go to ⤴︎
47. A. B. Bernard, A. Moxnes, and Y. U. Saito, “Production Networks, Geography and Firm Performance,” NBER Working Paper 21082 , April 2015. Go to ⤴︎
48. T. Allen and C. Arkolakis, “Trade and Topography of the Spatial Economy,” NBER Working Paper 19181 , June 2013. Go to ⤴︎
49. G. M. Ahlfeldt, S. J. Redding, D. M. Sturm, and N. Wolf, “The Economics of Density: Evidence from the Berlin Wall,” NBER Working Paper 20354 , July 2014. Go to ⤴︎
50. S. J. Redding and M. Turner, “Transportation Costs and the Spatial Organization of Economic Activity,” NBER Working Paper 20235 , June 2014. Go to ⤴︎
51. D. R. Davis and J. I. Dingel, “A Spatial Knowledge Economy,” NBER Working Paper 18188 , June 2012; D. R. Davis and J. I. Dingel, “The Comparative Advantage of Cities,” NBER Working Paper 20602 , October 2014. Go to ⤴︎
52. P. D. Fajgelbaum, E. Morales, J. C. S. Serrato, and O. M. Zidar, “State Taxes and Spatial Misallocation,” NBER Working Paper 21760 , November 2015. Go to ⤴︎
53. R. Ossa, “A Quantitative Analysis of Subsidy Competition in the U.S.,” NBER Working Paper 20975 , February 2015. Go to ⤴︎
54. L. Caliendo, F. Parro, E. Rossi-Hansberg, and P.-D. Sarte, “The Impact of Regional and Sectoral Productivity Changes on the U.S. Economy,” NBER Working Paper 20168 , May 2014. Go to ⤴︎
55. D. Atkin and D. Donaldson, “Who’s Getting Globalized? The Size and Implications of Intra-national Trade  Costs,” NBER Working Paper 21439 , July 2015. Go to ⤴︎
56. A. K. Coşar and P. D. Fajgelbaum, “Internal Geography, International Trade, and Regional Specialization,” NBER Working Paper 19697 , December 2013. Go to ⤴︎
57. See for example G. Peri, K. Shih, and C. Sparber, “Foreign and Native Skilled Workers: What Can We Learn from H-1B Lotteries?” NBER Working Paper 21175 , May 2015; G.I.P. Ottaviano, G. Peri, and G. C. Wright, “Immigration, Trade and Productivity in Services: Evidence from U.K. Firms,” NBER Working Paper 21200 , May 2015; G. Peri and V. Yasenov, “The Labor Market Effects of a Refugee Wave: Applying the Synthetic Control Method to the Mariel Boatlift,” NBER Working Paper 21801 , December 2015. Go to ⤴︎
58. See for example A. E. Harrison, J. Y. Lin, and L. C. Xu, “Explaining Africa’s (Dis)advantage,” NBER Working Paper 18683 , January 2013, and in World Development, 63(C), 2014, pp. 59–77; M. S. McMillan and K. Harttgen, “What is Driving the ‘African Growth Miracle’?” NBER Working Paper 20077 , April 2014; D. Rodrik, “An African Growth Miracle?” NBER Working Paper 20188 , June 2014; D. Atkin, A. Chaudhry, S. Chaudry, A. K. Khandelwal, and E. Verhoogen, “Organizational Barriers to Technology Adoption: Evidence from Soccer-Ball Producers in Pakistan,” NBER Working Paper 21417 , July 2015.   Go to ⤴︎
59. D. Donaldson, A. Costinot, and C. B. Smith, “Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from 1.7 Million Fields around the World,” NBER Working Paper 20079 , April 2014. Go to ⤴︎
60. K. Desmet and E. Rossi-Hansberg, “On the Spatial Economic Impact of Global Warming,” NBER Working Paper 18546 , November 2012, and the Journal of Urban Economics , 88, July 2015, pp. 16–37.   Go to ⤴︎
61. C. Cattaneo and G. Peri, “The Migration Response to Increasing Temperatures,” NBER Working Paper 21622 , October 2015 Go to ⤴︎

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