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We examine two key channels through which commodity price super-cycles affect the economy. Higher commodity prices increase domestic demand (wealth channel), disproportionately benefiting nonexporters, and induce wage increases (cost channel) especially among unskilled workers, hurting...
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We study the uneven effects of a commodity boom, documenting its impact across workers based on their skill and on the region where they live. To this end, we develop a dynamic quantitative model of an economy with many regions connected through interregional trade and migration. Empirically, we...
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This paper proposes a framework to jointly study productivity and trade dynamics during financial crises. The persistent output loss caused by crises is driven by lower productivity growth, which is determined by changes in product entry and exit margins in domestic and export markets. We...
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We study the role played by Chinese state-owned firms during the US-China trade war. Based on measures constructed from Chinese firm-level customs microdata, we show that the presence of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Chinese imports led to a large negative impact on US exports in addition to...
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We study the impact of the 2018-2019 trade war between the US and China on US exports, focusing on the role played by a set of overlooked institutional features that characterize the bilateral trade relationship. Our main emphasis is on Chinese state--owned firms. Based on measures constructed...
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During the 2018-2019 trade war, U.S. exports have been affected by foreign retaliatory tariffs, U.S. import tariffs that act through input-output linkages, and policy uncertainty. We establish, first, that the large negative impact of foreign tariffs on U.S. exports is highly heterogeneous...
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