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John Romalis
John Romalis
Macquarie University, Department of Economics
Verified email at mq.edu.au
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Trade and the global recession
J Eaton, S Kortum, B Neiman, J Romalis
American Economic Review 106 (11), 3401-3438, 2016
8752016
Factor proportions and the structure of commodity trade
J Romalis
American Economic Review 94 (1), 67-97, 2004
8262004
International prices and endogenous quality
RC Feenstra, J Romalis
The quarterly journal of economics 129 (2), 477-527, 2014
7882014
NAFTA's and CUSFTA's Impact on International Trade
J Romalis
The review of Economics and Statistics 89 (3), 416-435, 2007
7042007
US imports, exports, and tariff data, 1989-2001
RC Feenstra, J Romalis, PK Schott
National bureau of economic research, 2002
6872002
Monetary Policy and Bubbles: A Simple Model| RDP 9709: Asset-Price Bubbles and Monetary Policy
C Kent, P Lowe
Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers, 1997
345*1997
Tariff reductions, entry, and welfare: Theory and evidence for the last two decades
L Caliendo, RC Feenstra, J Romalis, AM Taylor
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2015
2252015
Identifying the relationship between trade and exchange rate volatility
C Broda, J Romalis
Commodity prices and markets, 79-110, 2011
1752011
Market access, openness and growth
J Romalis
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
1592007
The welfare implications of rising price dispersion
C Broda, J Romalis
University of Chicago mimeo 3, 2009
1392009
How did China's WTO entry affect US prices?
M Amiti, M Dai, RC Feenstra, J Romalis
Journal of International Economics 126, 103339, 2020
1252020
How did China's WTO entry benefit US consumers?
M Amiti, M Dai, RC Feenstra, J Romalis
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP12076, 2017
1032017
Inequality and prices: does China benefit the poor in America?
C Broda, J Romalis
University of Chicago, 2008
1012008
NAFTA’s and CUSFTA’s Impact on North American Trade
J Romalis
University of Chicago, 2002
812002
Will the Doha Round lead to preference erosion?
M Amiti, J Romalis
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
652007
Would rich country trade preferences help poor countries grow? Evidence from the generalized system of preferences
J Romalis
Unpublished, University of Chicago, 2003
392003
Capital taxes, trade costs, and the Irish miracle
J Romalis
Journal of the European Economic Association 5 (2-3), 459-469, 2007
242007
A second-best argument for low optimal tariffs
L Caliendo, RC Feenstra, J Romalis, AM Taylor
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
222021
The value of foreign ownership
J Romalis
Economic and Business Review 13 (1), 6, 2011
182011
Would Rich Country Trade Preferences Help Poor Countries Grow?
J Romalis
Evidence from the Generalized System of Preferences, 2003
152003
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