All Stories

  1. Supplying Influence: Domestic Production Networks in Trade Politics
  2. Governments as borrowers and regulators
  3. Democratic institutions and regulatory privileges for government debt
  4. Do Women Make More Protectionist Trade Policy?
  5. Politically Connected Owners
  6. Preferences, domestic institutions and trade wars
  7. Liberalization
  8. Bias from Network Misspecification Under Spatial Dependence
  9. Investment agreements and the fragmentation of firms across countries
  10. Women’s Descriptive Representation and Gendered Import Tax Discrimination
  11. Consumers and the Sources of US Trade Openness
  12. Foreign Financing and the International Sources of Property Rights
  13. Tariff Evasion and Trade Policies
  14. Spatial interdependence and instrumental variable models
  15. The Absence of Consumer Interests in Trade Policy
  16. The electoral costs of policy commitments
  17. On the Use and Abuse of Spatial Instruments
  18. Domestic Institutions, Trade Disputes, and the Monitoring and Enforcement of International Law
  19. Monitoring Processes
  20. Firms, Reciprocity, and Domestic Institutions
  21. Real Exchange Rate Overvaluation and WTO Dispute Initiation in Developing Countries
  22. The influence of interest: Real US interest rates and bilateral investment treaties
  23. Robust Estimation with Nonrandom Measurement Error and Weak Instruments
  24. The Design of Dispute Settlement Procedures in International Agreements