selected scholarly activity
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journal articles
- THE COST OF TRADE DISRUPTIONS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT. International Economic Review. 65:1133-1161. 2024
- Canadian productivity growth: Stuck in the oil sands. Canadian Journal of Economics, The. 57:478-501. 2024
- The Neoclassical Growth Model and the Labor Share Decline. B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, The. 21:607-628. 2021
- GAINS FROM TRADE WITH VARIABLE TRADE ELASTICITIES. International Economic Review. 60:1619-1646. 2019
- TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND FIRM PRODUCTIVITY: ESTIMATION METHODS MATTER. Economic Inquiry. 57:1272-1283. 2019
- The Canadian productivity stagnation, 2002–2014. Canadian Journal of Economics, The. 52:561-583. 2019
- The Curious Incident of Luxury Imports During the Top-Income Surge. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2019
- Capital accumulation and the welfare gains from trade. Economic Theory. 66:491-523. 2018
- Quantitative Trade Models: Developments and Challenges. Annual Review of Economics. 9:295-325. 2017
- Fiscal discipline and defaults. Review of economic dynamics. 24:1-13. 2017
- Optimal Design and Quantitative Evaluation of the Minimum Wage. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2017
- The opportunity costs of entrepreneurs in international trade. Economics Letters. 146:1-3. 2016
- EFFICIENCY AND EQUILIBRIUM IN A MODEL OF FORMATION ON RIGHTS OF PROPERTY. El Trimestre Económico. 81:579-593. 2014
- Eficiencia y equilibrio en un modelo de formación de derechos de propiedad. El Trimestre Económico. 81:579-593. 2014
- Policy Distortions and Aggregate Productivity: The Role of Idiosyncratic Shocks. B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, The. 11. 2011
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preprints
- Trade and Catching Up to the Industrial Leader 2019
- The Neoclassical Growth Model and the Labor Share Decline 2018
- Capital Accumulation and the Welfare Gains from Trade 2017
- The Canadian Productivity Stagnation, 2002-2014 2017
- Trade Policy Reform and Firm-Level Productivity Growth: Does the Choice of Production Function Matter? 2016
- Canadian Productivity Growth: Stuck in the Oil Sands
- Gains from Trade with Variable Trade Elasticities
- Policy Distortions and Aggregate Productivity: The Role of Idiosyncratic Shocks