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CURRICULUM VITAE: J. Peter Neary October 13, 2019 Office Address: Department of Economics [email protected] University of Oxford http://users.ox.ac.uk/~econ0211/ Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ, UK. Personal: Full Name: James Peter Neary Date of Birth: 11 February 1950 Nationality: Irish Current and Past Full-Time Positions 2006- Professor of Economics, University of Oxford, and Professorial Fellow, Merton College 1970-72 Research Assistant, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin 1972-74 Junior Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin 1976-78 Heyworth Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford 1978-80 Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin (Fellow 1980) 1980-2006 Professor of Political Economy, University College Dublin Education: 1967-71 University College Dublin: 1970 B.A. (Economics, Politics, Statistics): First Class Honours 1971 M.A. (Economics): First Class Honours 1974-78 University of Oxford (Nuffield College): 1976 B.Phil. (Economics) 1978 D.Phil.: “Factor-Market Disequilibrium in Neoclassical and Neo-Keynesian Models” Editorial Positions 1980-83 Co-Editor, Journal of International Economics 1981-85 Associate Editor, Economic Journal 1984-87 Associate Editor, Econometrica 1984-93 Member, Editorial Board, Review of Economic Studies 1986-90 Editor, European Economic Review 1996-2000 Associate Editor, Economica 1999-2002 Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics 2009-2011 Member, Editorial Committee, Annual Reviews of Economics Research Network Affiliations 1983- Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London 2002- International Research Fellow, Kiel Institute of World Economics, Germany 2010- Fellow, CESifo Research Network, Munich

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CURRICULUM VITAE: J. Peter Neary October 13, 2019 Office Address: Department of Economics [email protected] University of Oxford http://users.ox.ac.uk/~econ0211/ Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ, UK. Personal: Full Name: James Peter Neary Date of Birth: 11 February 1950 Nationality: Irish Current and Past Full-Time Positions 2006- Professor of Economics, University of Oxford, and Professorial Fellow, Merton College 1970-72 Research Assistant, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin 1972-74 Junior Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin 1976-78 Heyworth Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford 1978-80 Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin (Fellow 1980) 1980-2006 Professor of Political Economy, University College Dublin Education: 1967-71 University College Dublin: 1970 B.A. (Economics, Politics, Statistics): First Class Honours 1971 M.A. (Economics): First Class Honours 1974-78 University of Oxford (Nuffield College): 1976 B.Phil. (Economics) 1978 D.Phil.: “Factor-Market Disequilibrium in Neoclassical and Neo-Keynesian Models” Editorial Positions 1980-83 Co-Editor, Journal of International Economics 1981-85 Associate Editor, Economic Journal 1984-87 Associate Editor, Econometrica 1984-93 Member, Editorial Board, Review of Economic Studies 1986-90 Editor, European Economic Review 1996-2000 Associate Editor, Economica 1999-2002 Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics 2009-2011 Member, Editorial Committee, Annual Reviews of Economics Research Network Affiliations 1983- Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London 2002- International Research Fellow, Kiel Institute of World Economics, Germany 2010- Fellow, CESifo Research Network, Munich

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Part-Time and Visiting Positions 1975-77 Lecturer in Economics, Balliol College, Oxford 1977-78 Lecturer in Economics, St. Catherine's College, Oxford 1978 Visiting Scholar and N.S.F. Research Associate, Department of Economics, MIT (Fall Semester) 1979 Visiting Scholar, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm (Sept.-Nov.) 1980 Visiting Professor, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University (Fall Semester) 1981 Research Scholar, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria (Aug.-Sept.) 1982 Ford Visiting Research Professor, University of California, Berkeley (Spring Quarter) 1986-88 Sir Edward Peacock Visiting Professor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario 1992-93 Visiting Research Professor, University of Ulster at Jordanstown 1999-2000 Directeur de Recherche, Laboratoire d'Econometrie, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris 2000 Professeur Invité, DELTA, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (May) 2006-12 Associate Member, Nuffield College Oxford Shorter Lecturing and Research Visits 1981 Université de Paris XII 1986 University of Rochester 1988 University of Rochester University of Western Ontario (Sloan Workshop in International Trade) Free University of Amsterdam (Dutch Ph.D. Network in Quantitative Economics) 1989 University of Oslo (Leif Johansen Visiting Lecturer) University of Gothenburg Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 1990 Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna 1991 Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 1992 European Economic Association Summer School on Recent Developments in Trade and Endogenous

Growth, European University Institute, Florence 1993 Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 1996 Chinese University of Hong Kong Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 1998 Stockholm School of Economics Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 2001 Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 2003 International Economics Section, Department of Economics, Princeton University 2004 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne 2005 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne Research Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C. 2006 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne 2007 Royal Economic Society Easter School on International Economics, University of Birmingham University of Zurich 2008 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne 2009 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Kiel Summer School in Economic Policy) 2010 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne 2011 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne Summer School on International Trade, Brixen/Bressanone, Italy 2012 Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne (Spring and Autumn) Nottingham Lectures in International Economics Royal Economic Society Autumn School, University of Birmingham Institüt für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Programme in International Economic Studies) 2013 Research Visitor, Program for Economic Research, Columbia University, New York Higher School of Economics, Moscow World Trade Organization, Geneva 2014 Summer School on International Trade, Brixen/Bressanone, Italy

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2015 Bavarian Graduate Program in Economics, Muggendorf, Germany 2019 International Economics Section, Princeton University Invited Plenary Lectures European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Annual Conference, Oslo, 1999. European Trade Study Group Conference: Rotterdam, 1999; Glasgow, 2000; Brussels, 2001; Kiel 2002; Florence

2017. Presidential Address, European Economic Association Annual Conference, Venice 2002. Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association Annual Conference, Madrid, 2002. Ohlin Lectures, Stockholm School of Economics, 2002. Economic Society of Australia, 32nd Conference of Economists, Canberra, 2003. Global Economy Lecture, Oesterreichische Nationalbank and Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies,

2004. South and South-East Asia Econometric Society Meeting, Chennai, India, 2006. Otago Workshop on International Trade, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2007. Frank D. Graham Memorial Lecture, Princeton, 2009. The World Economy Annual Lecture, University of Nottingham, 2009. Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics Annual Meeting, Geneva, 2009. Portuguese Economic Journal Annual Meeting, Faro, 2010. International Economics and Finance Society China, Annual Conference, Nankai University, Tianjin, 2012. Asia-Pacific Trade Seminar, Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea, 2014. The World Economy China Annual Lecture, University of Nottingham, Ningbo (China), 2014. The Corden Lecture, University of Melbourne, 2015. GTAP 18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Melbourne, 2015. CESifo Area Conference on the Global Economy, Munich, 2016. Esmée Fairbairn Lecture, University of Lancaster, 2017 Bundesbank-IAW Lecture on European Economic Integration, University of Tübingen, 2018 European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) Annual Conference, Athens, 2018 Conference on International Comparisons: Fifty Years of the International Comparison Program - Achievements

and Moving Forward, Beijing Normal University, 2018. Past President’s Address, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 2019. Other Honours and Awards National University of Ireland Travelling Studentship in Economics, 1974. Entry in M. Cairnduff (ed.): Who's Who in Ireland 1985; also in Second Edition, 1991; Third Edition, 2000. Entry in M. Blaug (ed.), Who's Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1700-1986,

Second Edition, 1986; also in Third Edition, 1999; Fourth Edition 2003. Fellow, Econometric Society, 1987. Member, Academia Europaea, 1989. President, Irish Economic Association, 1990-92. Member, Royal Irish Academy, 1997. President's Research Fellow, University College Dublin, 1997-98. President, International Economics and Finance Society, 1999-2000. Entry in The International Who's Who, 2002- . President, European Economic Association, 2002. Government of Ireland Senior Research Fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002-03. Fellow, European Economic Association, 2004. President, Economics Section, British Association for the Advancement of Science, 2005. Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Social Sciences, 2006. Fellow, British Academy, 2008. Entry in Who’s Who (UK), 2009. Economic Journal Referee Prize 2010. European Research Council, Advanced Grant 2012-17.

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President, Royal Economic Society, 2017-18 Books 1. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) Measuring the Restrictiveness of International Trade Policy, pp. xvii+320,

Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2005. Details at: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~econ0211/anbook/home.htm. Edited Books 1. (J.P. Neary and S. van Wijnbergen) Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy, pp. xvi+352, Oxford: Basil

Blackwell and Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986. 2. (W.J. Ethier, E. Helpman and J.P. Neary) Theory, Policy and Dynamics in International Trade: Essays in

Honor of Ronald W. Jones, pp. ix+298, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993; paperback 1995. 3. Readings in International Trade: Volume I Welfare and Trade Policy, pp. xxix+584; Volume II Production

Structure, Trade and Growth, pp. xxviii+634, International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1995.

Edited Journal Symposia 1. (J.P. Neary with J.A. Mirrlees and J. Tirole) Symposium on Evaluating Economics Research in Europe,

Journal of the European Economic Association, 1:6, December 2003. 2. (D. Madden and J.P. Neary) Macroeconomic Perspectives, Special Issue in Honour of Brendan Walsh,

Economic and Social Review, 37:2, Summer/Autumn 2006. Articles in Refereed Economics Journals 1. "Relative efficiency of absolute data and first differences in regression analysis: The case of autocorrelated

disturbances," Economic and Social Review, 5:1, October 1973, 47-58. 2. "A note on heteroscedasticity in cross-section regressions estimated from Irish county data," Economic and

Social Review, 8, January 1977, 143-147. 3. "Short-run capital specificity and the pure theory of international trade," Economic Journal, 88, September

1978, 488-510. Reprinted in: 1. J.N. Bhagwati, (ed.): International Trade: Selected Readings, Second Edition, MIT Press, 1987. 2. D.A. Lake (ed.): The International Political Economy of Trade, Volume I, Edward Elgar, 1993. 3. E. Leamer (ed.): Worth Series in Outstanding Contributions in Economics: International Economics, Worth

Publishers, 2001. 4. L.A. Winters (ed.): The WTO and Poverty and Inequality, Volume II, Edward Elgar, 2007. Most frequently included article in 19 graduate reading lists in International Trade: see E. Leamer, op. cit.

4. "Dynamic stability and the theory of factor-market distortions," American Economic Review, 68:4, September 1978, 671-682.

Reprinted in J.N. Bhagwati, (ed.): International Trade: Selected Readings, MIT Press, 1981.

5. "Capital subsidies and employment in an open economy," Oxford Economic Papers, 30:3, November 1978,

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334-356.

6. "Income distribution and the aggregate demand schedule in the short run," The Manchester School, 47, June 1979, 160-167.

7. (R.W. Jones and J.P. Neary) "Temporal convergence and factor intensities," Economics Letters, 3:4, 1979,

311-314.

8. (J.P. Neary and K.W.S. Roberts) "The theory of household behaviour under rationing," European Economic Review, 13, 1980, 25-42.

9. "This side of paradox, or, in defence of the Correspondence Principle: A reply to Herberg and Kemp,"

American Economic Review, 70, September 1980, 815-818.

10. "Non-traded goods and the balance of trade in a neo-Keynesian temporary equilibrium," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 95, November 1980, 403-429.

11. (J.P. Martin and J.P. Neary) "Variable labour supply and the pure theory of international trade: An empirical

note," Journal of International Economics, 10, 1980, 549-559.

12. "On the short-run effects of technological progress," Oxford Economic Papers, 33:2, July 1981, 224-233.

13. "On the Harris-Todaro model with intersectoral capital mobility," Economica, 48, August 1981, 219-234.

14. (J.P. Neary and D.D. Purvis) "Sectoral shocks in a dependent economy: Long-run adjustment and short-run accommodation," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 84, 1982, 229-253.

Also in L. Calmfors (ed.): Long-run Effects of Short-run Stabilisation Policy, Macmillan, 1983.

15. (W.M. Corden and J.P. Neary) "Booming sector and de-industrialisation in a small open economy," Economic Journal, 92, December 1982, 825-848.

Reprinted in: 1. W.M. Corden: Protection, Growth and Trade: Essays in International Economics, Basil Blackwell, 1985. 2. W.M. Corden: International Trade Theory and Policy: Selected Essays of W. Max Corden, Edward Elgar, 1992.

16. (R.W. Jones, J.P. Neary and F.P. Ruane) "Two-way capital flows: Cross-hauling in a model of foreign investment," Journal of International Economics, 14, 1983, 357-366.

17. (J.P. Neary and J.E. Stiglitz) "Towards a reconstruction of Keynesian economics: Expectations and

constrained equilibria," Quarterly Journal of Economics (Supplement), 98, 1983, 199-228. Reprinted in G.K. Shaw (ed.): Schools of Thought in Economics: 1. The Keynesian Heritage, Volume 1, Gower

Publishing, 1988.

18. (J.P. Neary and S. van Wijnbergen) "Can an oil discovery lead to a recession? A comment on Eastwood and Venables," Economic Journal, 94, June 1984, 390-395.

19. "The observational equivalence of the Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin explanations of trade patterns," Oxford

Economic Papers, 37, 1985, 142-147. Reprinted in J.C. Wood (ed.): Bertil Ohlin: Critical Assessments, London: Routledge, 1995.

20. "International factor mobility, minimum wage rates and factor-price equalization: A synthesis," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 100:3, August 1985, 551-570.

21. "Two-by-two international trade theory with many goods and factors," Econometrica, 53:5, September 1985,

1233-1247.

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22. (J.P. Neary and A.G. Schweinberger) "Factor content functions and the theory of international trade," Review

of Economic Studies, 53:3, July 1986, 421-432.

23. "Stability of the mobile-capital Harris-Todaro model: Some further results," Economica, 55:217, February 1988, 123-127.

24. "Determinants of the equilibrium real exchange rate," American Economic Review, 78:1, March 1988,

210-215.

Reprinted in F. van der Ploeg and A.J. Venables (eds.): The Economics of Resource Rich Economies, Edward Elgar, 2014.

25. (J.P. Neary and F.P. Ruane) "International capital mobility, shadow prices and the cost of protection,"

International Economic Review, 29:4, November 1988, 571-585. Reprinted in J.C. Wood (ed.): Bertil Ohlin: Critical Assessments, London: Routledge, 1995.

26. "Tariffs, quotas and voluntary export restraints with and without internationally mobile capital," Canadian Journal of Economics, 21:4, November 1988, 714-735.

27. "Export subsidies and national welfare," Empirica: Austrian Economic Papers, 15:2, 1988, 243-261.

Reprinted in Estudios Económicos (El Colegio De México), 4:2, July-December 1989, 135-56 (in Spanish).

28. "Immigration and real wages," Economics Letters, 30:2, 1989, 171-174.

29. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "Trade reform with quotas, partial rent retention and tariffs," Econometrica, 60:1, January 1992, 57-76.

Reprinted in C. Kowalczyk (ed.): The Theory of Trade Policy Reform, Edward Elgar, 2001.

30. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "Measuring the restrictiveness of trade policy," The World Bank Economic Review, 8:2, May 1994, 151-169.

31. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "The trade restrictiveness of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement," The World Bank

Economic Review, 8:2, May 1994, 171-189.

32. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "Time consistency, learning by doing and infant industry protection: The linear case," Economic and Social Review, 26:1, October 1994, 59-68.

33. "Cost asymmetries in international subsidy games: Should governments help winners or losers?," Journal of

International Economics, 37:3/4, November 1994, 197-218.

34. (J.E. Anderson, G.J. Bannister and J.P. Neary) "Domestic distortions and international trade," International Economic Review, 36:1, February 1995, 139-157.

35. "Trade liberalisation and shadow prices in the presence of tariffs and quotas," International Economic Review,

36:3, August 1995, 531-554.

36. "Factor mobility and international trade," Canadian Journal of Economics, 28, November 1995, S4-S23.

37. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "A new approach to evaluating trade policy," Review of Economic Studies, 63:1, January 1996, 107-125.

Reprinted in R.E. Falvey and U. Kreickemeier (eds.): Recent Developments in International Trade Theory, Edward

Elgar, 2005.

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38. "Theoretical foundations of the ‘Geary Method’ for international comparisons of purchasing power and real incomes," Economic and Social Review, 27:2, January 1996, 161-179.

39. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "International R&D rivalry and industrial strategy without government

commitment," Review of International Economics, 4:3, October 1996, 322-338.

40. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "Public policy towards R&D in oligopolistic industries," American Economic Review, 87:4, September 1997, 642-662.

Reprinted in Politická Ekonomie, 45:5, 1997, 683-698 (in Czech).

41. (J.P. Neary and B. Gleeson) "Measuring the wealth of nations: Reference prices and multilateral real income indexes," Economic and Social Review, 28:4, October 1997, 401-421.

42. "Pitfalls in the theory of international trade policy: Concertina reforms of tariffs, and subsidies to high-

technology industries," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 100:1, March 1998, 187-206. Also in T.M. Andersen and K.O. Moene (eds.): Public Policy and Economic Theory, Basil Blackwell, 1998.

43. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "R&D spillovers and the case for industrial policy in open economies," Oxford Economic Papers, 51:1, January 1999, 40-59.

44. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "Learning by doing, precommitment and infant industry promotion," Review of

Economic Studies, 66:2, April 1999, 447-474.

45. (E. Fitzsimons, V. Hogan and J.P. Neary) "Explaining the volume of North-South trade in Ireland: A gravity model approach," Economic and Social Review, 30:4, October 1999, 381-401.

46. (J.P. Neary and P. O'Sullivan) "Beat 'em or join 'em?: Export subsidies versus international research joint

ventures in oligopolistic markets," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 101:4, December 1999, 577-596.

47. (J.P. Neary and D. Leahy) "Strategic trade and industrial policy towards dynamic oligopolies," Economic Journal, 110, April 2000, 484-508.

48. "Of hype and hyperbolas: Introducing the new economic geography," Journal of Economic Literature, 39:2,

June 2001, 536-561. Reprinted in P.C. Cheshire and G. Duranton (eds.): Recent Developments in Urban and Regional Economics,

Edward Elgar, 2004.

49. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "Robust rules for industrial policy in open economies," Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 10:4, December 2001, 393-409.

50. "Foreign direct investment and the single market," The Manchester School, 70:3, June 2002, 291-314.

51. "Foreign competition and wage inequality," Review of International Economics, 10:4, November 2002, 680-

693.

52. "Competitive versus comparative advantage," The World Economy, 26:4, April 2003, 457-470.

53. "Globalization and market structure," Journal of the European Economic Association, 1:2-3, April-May 2003, 245-271.

Reprinted in R.E. Falvey and U. Kreickemeier (eds.): Recent Developments in International Trade Theory, Edward

Elgar, 2005.

54. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "The mercantilist index of trade policy," International Economic Review, 44:2, May 2003, 627-649.

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55. (J.P. Neary and D. Leahy) "Revenue-constrained strategic trade and industrial policy," Economics Letters,

82:3, March 2004, 409-414.

56. "Europe on the road to Doha: Towards a new global trade round?," CESifo Economic Studies, 50:2, Summer 2004, 319-332.

Also in: CESifo Forum, 4:2, Summer 2003, 52-58.

57. "Rationalising the Penn World Table: True multilateral indices for international comparisons of real incomes," American Economic Review, 94:5, December 2004, 1411-1428.

58. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) "Symmetric research joint ventures: Cooperative substitutes and complements,"

International Journal of Industrial Organization, 23:5-6, June 2005, 381-397. 59. "International trade and the environment: Theoretical and policy linkages," Environmental and Resource

Economics, 33:1, January 2006, 95-118. 60. "Measuring competitiveness," Economic and Social Review, 37:2, Summer/Autumn 2006, 197-213. 61. "Simultaneous reform of tariffs and quotas," Review of International Economics, 15:1, February 2007, 37-44. 62. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "Welfare versus market access: The implications of tariff structure for tariff

reform," Journal of International Economics, 71:1, March 2007, 187-205. 63. “Cross-border mergers as instruments of comparative advantage,” Review of Economic Studies, 74:4, October

2007, 1229-1257.

64. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) “Absorptive capacity, R&D spillovers and public policy,” International Journal of Industrial Organization, 25:3, October 2007, 1089-1108.

65. (I. Crawford and J.P. Neary) “Testing for a reference consumer in international comparisons of living

standards,” American Economic Review, 98:4, September 2008, 1731-32. 66. “Trade costs and foreign direct investment,” International Review of Economics & Finance, 18:2, March

2009, 207-218.

Extended version in S. Brakman and H. Garretsen (eds.): Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008, 13-38.

67. “Putting the ‘new’ into new trade theory: Paul Krugman’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics,”

Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 111:2, June 2009, 217-250. 68. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) “Multilateral subsidy games,” Economic Theory, 41:1, October 2009, 41-66. 69. (C. Eckel and J.P. Neary) “Multi-product firms and flexible manufacturing in the global economy,” Review of

Economic Studies, 77:1, January 2010, 188-217. 70. “Two-and-a-half theories of trade,” The World Economy, 33:1, January 2010, 1-19. [Lead article; a revised

version of the 2009 Graham Lecture at Princeton] 71. (J.P. Neary and J. Tharakan) “International trade with endogenous mode of competition in general

equilibrium,” Journal of International Economics, 86:1, January 2012, 118–132. 72. (R. Feenstra, H. Ma, J.P. Neary and D.S. Prasada Rao) “Who shrunk China? Puzzles in the measurement of

real GDP,” Economic Journal, 123:573, December 2013, 1100-1129.

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73. (M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “Together at last: Trade costs, demand structure, and welfare,” American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings), 104:5, May 2014, 298-303.

74. (C. Eckel, L. Iacovone, B. Javorcik and J.P. Neary) “Multi-product firms at home and away: Cost- versus

quality-based competence,” Journal of International Economics, 95:2, March 2015, 216-232. 75. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) “Sufficient statistics for tariff reform when revenue matters,” Journal of

International Economics, 98, January 2016, 150-159.

76. “International trade in general oligopolistic equilibrium,” Review of International Economics, 24:4, September 2016, 669-698.

77. (C. Eckel, L. Iacovone, B. Javorcik and J.P. Neary) “Testing the core competency model of multi-product

exporters,” Review of International Economics, 24:4, September 2016, 699-716. 78. (M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “Not so demanding: Demand structure and firm behavior,” American Economic

Review, 107:12, December 2017, 3835-3874.

79. (M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “Selection effects with heterogeneous firms,” Journal of the European Economic Association, 17:4, August 2019, 1294-1334.

Included in JEEA Virtual Issue: Editor’s Choice Collection, June 2019: https://academic.oup.com/jeea/pages/virtual_issue_editors_choice_collection.

Forthcoming 80. (M. Lawless, J.P. Neary and Z. Studnicka) “Explaining the volume of South-North trade in Ireland: Gravity

and firms from the Good Friday Agreement to Brexit,” Economic and Social Review, December 2019 (forthcoming).

Working Papers 1. (M. Mrázová, J.P. Neary and M. Parenti) “Sales and markup dispersion: Theory and empirics,” Discussion

Paper No. 774, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, December 2015; revised June 2019; revise and resubmit, Econometrica.

2 (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) “When the threat is stronger than the execution: Trade and welfare under

oligopoly,” Discussion Paper No. 775, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, December 2015. 3. (G. Maggi, M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “Choked by red tape? The political economy of wasteful trade

barriers,” Discussion Paper No. 847, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, March 2018; revised May 2019.

4. (I. Crawford and J.P. Neary) “New characteristics and hedonic price index numbers,” University of Oxford,

January 2019. 5. (M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “IO for export(s),” University of Oxford, January 2019; revised February 2019;

revise and resubmit, International Journal of Industrial Organization. 6. (C. Carrère, M. Mrázová and J.P. Neary) “Gravity without apologies: The science of elasticities, distance, and

trade,” University of Oxford, August 2019; conditional acceptance, Economic Journal.

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Other Academic Publications 1. (T.J. Baker and J.P. Neary) Quarterly Economic Commentary (a quarterly review of the Irish economy),

Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI); seven issues: December 1970 to October 1972. 2. (T.J. Baker, J. Durkan and J.P. Neary) "A study of imports, part V," in: Quarterly Economic Commentary,

December 1970, Dublin: ESRI. 3. (T.J. Baker and J.P. Neary) "A study of consumer prices," in: Quarterly Economic Commentary, March 1971,

October 1971, and October 1972, Dublin: ESRI. 4. "The CII-ESRI quarterly and monthly surveys of business attitudes: Methods and uses," in: Quarterly

Economic Commentary, March 1975, Dublin: ESRI, 27-36. 5. An Econometric Study of the Irish Postal Services, ESRI Paper No. 80, 98 pp., 1975. 6. "Intersectoral capital mobility, wage stickiness and the case for adjustment assistance," in J.N. Bhagwati (ed.):

Import Competition and Response, Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1982, 39-67. 7. (J.P. Neary and F.P. Ruane) "Inflation and growth," in D. McAleese and W.J.L. Ryan (eds.): Inflation in the

Irish Economy: A Contemporary Perspective, Dublin: Helicon Press, 1982, 38-47. 8. (J.P. Neary and D.D. Purvis) "Real adjustment and exchange rate dynamics," in J.A. Frenkel (ed.): Exchange

Rates and International Macroeconomics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983, 285-308. 9. (R.W. Jones and J.P. Neary) "The positive theory of international trade," Chapter 1 of R.W. Jones and P.B.

Kenen (eds.): Handbook of International Economics, Volume 1, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1984, 1-62. Reprinted in R.W. Jones (ed.): International Trade: Surveys of Theory and Policy, North-Holland, 1986. 10. "The Heckscher-Ohlin model as an aggregate," in A. Ingham and A.M. Ulph (eds.): Demand, Equilibrium and

Trade: Essays in Honour of Ivor F. Pearce, London: Macmillan, 1984, 57-76. 11. "The failure of economic nationalism," in Ireland: Dependence and Independence, Special Issue of The Crane

Bag, 8:1, 1984, 68-77. Reprinted in C. Ó Gráda (ed.): The Economic Development of Ireland since 1870, Volume 2, Edward Elgar, 1994. 12. (M.J. Moore and J.P. Neary) "Désequilibre intertemporel dans une économie ouverte," in P.-Y. Henin, W.

Marois and P. Michel (eds.): Désequilibres en Economie Ouverte, Paris: Economica, 1985, 137-167. 13. "Real and monetary aspects of the Dutch Disease," in K. Jungenfelt and D. Hague (eds.): Structural

Adjustment in Developed Open Economies, London: Macmillan, 1985, 357-380. 14. "Theory and policy of adjustment in an open economy," in D. Greenaway (ed.): Current Issues in

International Trade: Theory and Policy, London: Macmillan, 1985, 43-61; Second Edition 1996. 15. "International trade," in A. and J. Kuper (eds.): The Social Sciences Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and

Kegan Paul, 1985, 411-412; extensively revised versions in Second Edition, 1996, 429-431; Third Edition, 2004, 526-528.

16. (J.P. Neary and S. van Wijnbergen) "Natural resources and the macroeconomy: A theoretical framework," in

J.P. Neary and S. van Wijnbergen (eds.): Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy, Oxford: Basil Blackwell and Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986, 13-45.

Reprinted in P. Stevens (ed.): The Economics of Energy, Volume I, Edward Elgar 2000.

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17. (R.W. Jones, J.P. Neary and F.P. Ruane) "International capital mobility and the Dutch Disease," in H. Kierzkowski (ed.): Protection and Competition in International Trade: Essays in Honour of W.M. Corden, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, 86-98.

18. "Rationing," in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds.): The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics,

Volume 4, London: Macmillan, 1987, 92-96; revised version in Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume (eds.): The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, edited by Second Edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

19. "Neo-Keynesian macroeconomics in an open economy," in R. van der Ploeg (ed.): Advanced Lectures in

Quantitative Economics, New York: Academic Press, 1990, 3-59. 20. (J.E. Anderson and J.P. Neary) "The coefficient of trade utilization: Back to the Baldwin Envelope," in R.W.

Jones and A.O. Krueger (eds.): The Political Economy of International Trade: Essays in Honor of Robert E. Baldwin, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990, 49-72.

21. (J.P. Neary and C. Ó Gráda) "Protection, economic war and structural change: The 1930s in Ireland," Irish

Historical Studies, 27, May 1991, 250-266. Reprinted in C. Ó Gráda (ed.): The Economic Development of Ireland since 1870, Volume 1, Edward Elgar, 1994. 22. "Export subsidies and price competition," in E. Helpman and A. Razin (eds.): International Trade and Trade

Policy, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991, 80-95. 23. (R.W. Jones and J.P. Neary) "Wage sensitivity rankings and temporal convergence," in E. Helpman and A.

Razin (eds.): International Trade and Trade Policy, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991, 270-288. 24. "Welfare effects of tariffs and investment taxes," in W.J. Ethier, E. Helpman and J.P. Neary (eds.): Theory,

Policy and Dynamics in International Trade: Essays in Honor of Ronald W. Jones, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, 131-156.

25. "R.C. Geary's contributions to economic theory", in D. Conniffe (ed.): Roy Geary, 1896-1983: Irish

Statistician, Dublin: Oak Tree Press and ESRI, 1997, 93-118. 26. (J.P. Neary and D.R. Thom) "Punts, pounds and euros: In search of an optimum currency area," IBAR: Journal

of Irish Business and Administrative Research, 18, 1997, 211-225. 27. "The European Union Stability Pact and the case for European Monetary Union," Economic Outlook and

Business Review, Belfast: First Trust Bank, 12:4, December 1997, 41-52. 28. "R&D in developing countries: What should governments do?," in P.-A. Muet and J.E. Stiglitz (eds.):

Governance, Equity and Global Markets: The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics - Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Reprinted in: 1. H. de Largentaye, P.-A. Muet, J.-F. Rischard and J.E. Stiglitz (eds.): Governance, Equity and Global Markets:

Proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics in Europe, Paris: La Documentation Française, 2000, 343-350.

2. Revue d'Economie du Développement, 8:1-2, June 2000, 215-226 (in French). 29. "International trade: Commercial policy and trade negotiations," International Encyclopedia of the Social and

Behavioral Sciences, Volume 11, Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2001, 7837-7843. 30. "Competition, trade and wages," in D. Greenaway, R. Upward and K. Wakelin (eds.): Trade, Investment,

Migration and Labour Market Adjustment, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, 28-46. 31. (P. Honohan and J.P. Neary) "W.M. Gorman, 1923-2003," Economic and Social Review, 34:2, Summer-

Autumn 2003, 195-209.

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Reprinted in T. Boylan, R. Prendergast and J. Turner (eds.): A History of Irish Economic Thought, Routledge, 2010. 32. "The road less travelled: Oligopoly and competition policy in general equilibrium," in R. Arnott, B.

Greenwald, R. Kanbur and B. Nalebuff (eds.): Economics for an Imperfect World: Essays in Honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2003, 485-500.

33. (J.P. Neary with J.A. Mirrlees and J. Tirole) "Evaluating economics research in Europe: An introduction,"

Journal of the European Economic Association, 1:6, December 2003, 1239-1249. 34. "Monopolistic competition and international trade theory," in S. Brakman and B.J. Heijdra (eds.): The

Monopolistic Competition Revolution in Retrospect, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, 159-184. 35. “Purchasing power parity” and “The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem”, in J.J. McCusker (ed.): History of World

Trade Since 1450, Volume 2, Farmington Mills: Macmillan Reference USA, 2005, 614-615 and 719-720. 36. “Foreign direct investment: The OLI framework,” in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis

(eds.): The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Volume I, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009, 472-477.

37. (D. Leahy and J.P. Neary) “Oligopoly and trade,” in D. Bernhofen, R. Falvey, D. Greenaway and U.

Kreickemeier (eds.): Palgrave Handbook of International Trade, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 197-235.

38. (J.P. Neary and C. Ó Gráda) “Brendan M. Walsh (1940-2016): The economist at work,” Economic and Social

Review, 48:2, Summer 2017, 109-125. Other Publications (including Book Reviews, Conference Discussions, Journalism, etc.) 1. Review of: Urban Economics by H.W. Richardson (London: Penguin, 1971); Economic and Social Review,

1972. 2. Review of: Economics: A Critical Approach by M.A.G. van Meerhaeghe (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,

1971); Economic and Social Review, 1972. 3. Review of: Models and Projections of Demand in Post-War Britain by A. Deaton (London: Chapman and

Hall, 1975), Economic and Social Review, 1978. 4. Review of: Theory of Commercial Policy by M. Michaely (Deddington: Philip Allan, 1977); Economica,

1978. 5. Review of: The Pure Theory of International Trade and Distortions by B.R. Hazari (London: Croom Helm,

1978); The Manchester School, 1979. 6. Review of: The Theory of International Trade under Uncertainty by E. Helpman and A. Razin (New York:

Academic Press, 1978); Economica, 1981. 7. "In the mouth of the gift-horse: Why discovering oil would not solve all our problems," New Exchange, 1:1,

Autumn 1981, 4-7. 8. (S. Barrett, J. Durkan, P. Geary, J.P. Neary and B. Walsh) "Five economists on the economy," [interview with

V. Browne], Magill, 4:8, May 1981, 16-28. 9. "Coping with an oil find," Allied Irish Banks Review, No. 27, April 1982.

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10. "Comment" on "Import competition and macro-economic adjustment under wage-price rigidity" (by M. Bruno); in J.N. Bhagwati (ed.): Import Competition and Response, Proceedings of NBER Conference, Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1982, 32-37.

11. Review of: Theory of International Trade: A Dual, General Equilibrium Approach by A.K. Dixit and V.D.

Norman (Welwyn: James Nisbet and Cambridge University Press, 1980); Journal of International Economics, 1982.

12. "What have we learned?"; Contribution to Conference Discussion in Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 84,

1982, 380-382 and 399-400. 13. "Exchange-rate policy for a not-so-small open economy," CTT (Irish Export Board) Export Review, 1:2,

December 1982, 1-3. 14. "Deindustrialization and the Dutch Disease," CEPR Bulletin, August 1984, 1-3. 15. "Reading list and examination paper for graduate international trade course, University of California,

Berkeley, Spring 1982," in E. Tower (ed.): Reading Lists in International Economics, Durham, N.C.: Eno River Press, 1985.

16. "Comment" on "Endogenous protection in the United States, 1900-1984" (by S.P. Magee and L. Young); in

R.M. Stern (ed.): U.S. Trade Policies in a Changing World Economy, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987, 201-206.

17. "Comment" on "Armod: A small numerical macroeconomic world model with non-clearing markets" (by E.

Steigum), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 89:3, 1987, 247-250; also in J.I. Haaland and V.D. Norman (eds.): Modelling Trade and Trade Policy, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.

18. "Comment" on "Hysteresis and the natural rate of unemployment in Ireland" (by G. Lee), Journal of the

Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 26:2, 1989-90, 67-68. 19. "Reading list and examination paper for graduate course on international trade theory and policy," in E. Tower

(ed.): International Economics Reading Lists, Durham, N.C.: Eno River Press, 1990, 223-232. 20. "Comments" on "Exchange rate policies in developing countries" (by B.B. Aghevli and P.J. Montiel); in E.-M.

Claasen (ed.): Exchange Rate Policies in Developing and Post-Socialist Countries, San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1991, 237-242.

21. "Reading lists and examination papers for undergraduate and graduate courses on microeconomics and

international trade," in E. Tower (ed.): Microeconomics Reading Lists and International Economics Reading Lists, Durham, N.C.: Eno River Press, 1995, 188-195 and 228-239.

22. "Celtic Tiger on Euro trail," Independent on Sunday, London, 15 June 1997. 23. (J.P. Neary and D.R. Thom) "Economists divided over common currency," The Irish Times, 22 December

1997. 24. "The Celtic Tiger risks overheating as EMU approaches," Sunday Business Post, Dublin, 11 January 1998. 25. (S. Barrett, J. Durkan, J.P. Neary and B. Walsh) "Prophets of doom now of boom" [interview with V.

Browne], Magill, May 1998, 40-47. 26. Contribution to panel discussion in J. Proudman and S. Redding (eds.): Openness and Growth, London: Bank

of England, 1998, 284-288. 27. "Discussion" of "Economic policy and the manufacturing base: Hysteresis in location" (by A.J. Venables); in

R.E. Baldwin and J.F. Francois (eds.): Dynamic Issues in Commercial Policy Analysis, Cambridge: Cambridge

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University Press, 1999, 196-201. 28. "Terence Gorman, 1923-2003," The Times, London, 5 February 2003. 29. (J. Tirole, J.P. Neary, T. Persson and R. Blundell) "JEEA mission statement," Journal of the European

Economic Association, 1:1, March 2003, iii. 30. "Report of the President 2002," Journal of the European Economic Association, 1:2-3, April-May 2003,

743-750. 31. "Comments" on: "Television in a digital age: What scope for public sector broadcasting?" by S.P. Hargreaves

Heap, Economic Policy, 20:41, January 2005, 150-151. 32. “Introduction to the Special Issue” and “An Interview with Brendan Walsh,” in Macroeconomic Perspectives,

special issue in honour of Brendan Walsh, Economic and Social Review, 37:2, Summer/Autumn 2006, 121-122 and 295-302.

33. Review of: Economic Geography and Public Policy by R. Baldwin, R. Forslid, P. Martin, G. Ottaviano and F.

Robert-Nicoud (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003), Journal of International Economics, 70:2, December 2006, 503-507.

34. “Heckscher, Ohlin and Deardorff,” in Robert M. Stern (ed.): Comparative Advantage, Growth, and the Gains

from Trade and Globalization: A Festschrift in Honor of Alan V. Deardorff, World Scientific Publishing and Imperial College Press, 2011.

Unpublished Papers 1. "REGRECON: A multiple-option regression program for use in econometric research," Memorandum No. 76,

Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute, August 1972. Recent Seminar and Conference Presentations 1999 Irish Economic Association Annual Conference, Westport, 25 April. ACE Phare Workshop on Technological Spillovers between Eastern and Western Europe, CERGE-EI, Prague, 17

June. World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Paris, 21 June. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Annual Conference, Oslo, 25 June. NBER Summer Institute on International Trade and Investment, Cambridge, Mass., 4 August. European Trade Study Group Conference, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 26 September. Conference on The Economics of Scientific Research, CORE, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 2 October. Seminars: DELTA (ENS) Paris; INSEAD; Munich; NUI Galway; Zurich. 2000 Ecole de Printemps, Université de la Méditerranée, Aix-en-Provence, France, 25 May. European Research Workshop in International Trade, University of Copenhagen, 17 June. Conference on Dynamics, Economic Growth and International Trade, Rome, 22-24 June. International Economic Association Conference on Globalisation and Labour Markets, University of Nottingham,

7-9 July. European Trade Study Group Conference, University of Glasgow, 15 September. Euresco Conference on The International Dimension of Environmental Policy, Kerkrade, The Netherlands, 8

October. Conference on The Dixit-Stiglitz Monopolistic Competition Revolution after Twenty-Five Years, University of

Groningen, 31 October. International Trade Mini-Conference, London School of Economics, 8 December.

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Seminars: CERAS (ENPC) Paris; Cérgy-Pontoise; DELTA (ENS) Paris; Ecole Polytechnique, Paris; Rotterdam. 2001 International Economics and Finance Society, American Economic Association-Allied Social Sciences Meetings,

New Orleans, 7 January. Workshop on EU Enlargement and Market Integration, IUI - The Research Institute of Industrial Economics,

Stockholm, 5 April. Conference on Trade, Development and History, in Honor of Ronald Findlay, Columbia University, New York, 21

April. European Research Workshop in International Trade, London School of Economics, 16 June. Conference on Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Integration, University of Nottingham, 29 June. CEPR Workshop on Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Investments, University College Dublin, 6 July. European Trade Study Group Conference, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 14 September. Conference in Honor of Ronald W. Jones, University of Rochester, USA, 27 October. Conference for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Economics Department, Norwegian School of Economics and

Business Administration, Bergen, 7 December. Seminars: Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel; LSE. 2002 Irish Economic Association Annual Conference, Mullingar, 13 April. Conference on Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Growth in Honor of Max Corden, Paul H. Nitze School of

Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., 19 April. European Research Workshop in International Trade, Munich, 14 June. European Economic Association Annual Conference, Venice, 22 August. European Trade Study Group Conference, Institute for World Economics, Kiel, Germany, 15 September. Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association Annual Conference, Madrid, 13 October. Conference on Global Linkages and Economic Performance, De Nederlandse Bank, Amsterdam, 14 November. Ohlin Lectures, Stockholm School of Economics, 27-28 November. Conference on Globalisation et Gouvernance, Hier et Aujourd'hui, Site Jourdan de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure,

Paris, 19 December. Seminars: Carlos III, Madrid; CORE, Louvain-la-Neuve; IIES, Stockholm; IUI, Stockholm; Keele; Queen's,

Belfast; Southampton. 2003 CEPR Workshop on The Economic Geography of Europe: Measurement, Testing and Policy Simulations, Villars,

Switzerland, 18 January. Conference on The Wealth of Nations: Extending the Tinbergen Heritage, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 11

April. Irish Economic Association Annual Conference, Limerick, 26 April. Munich Economic Summit, Munich, 3 May. Münchner Seminar, CES-ifo, Munich, 5 May. Hans Möller Seminar, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, 6 May. Conference on Competition, Contracts and International Trade, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, 24 May. Conference on Trade, Competition and Market Structure, University of Birmingham, 13 June. NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, Mass., 4 August. European Trade Study Group Conference, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, 11 September. Economic Society of Australia, 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 30

September. Workshop on Trade, Industrialization and Development, London School of Economics, 28 November. Seminars: Bank of Italy, Rome; Brunel, London; Cambridge; CERGE-EI, Prague; Dublin Economics Workshop,

UCD; Harvard; Manchester; Nottingham; Princeton; University of New South Wales at ADFA, Canberra; 2004 Conference on International Mergers and Acquisitions, Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, 14 May. Econometric Society European Meetings, Madrid, 23 August. European Trade Study Group Conference, University of Nottingham, 11 September. EDGE (European Doctoral Group in Economics) Jamboree, University College Dublin, 18 September.

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Winter Meeting of NBER International Trade Programme, Stanford, USA, 4 December. Seminars: CEPII Paris, Göttingen, HEC Paris, Nuffield College Oxford, Paris I, WIIW Vienna, WZB Berlin. 2005 Conference on Trade and Developing Countries, International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., 28 April. European Research Workshop in International Trade, Rotterdam, 18 June. Conference on Globalisation and Firm-Level Adjustment, University of Nottingham, 25 June. CESifo Summer Institute Workshop on Recent Developments on International Trade: Globalization and the

Multinational Enterprise, Venice, 18 July. BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science), Economics Section Presidential Session: Firms and

Markets: From Local to Global, Presidential Address, Trinity College Dublin, 7 September. European Trade Study Group Conference, University College Dublin, 10 September. Conference on Macroeconomic Perspectives in Honour of Brendan M. Walsh, University College Dublin, 7

October. Workshop on Sources of Economic Growth, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),

Laxenburg, Austria, 25 October. Winter Meeting of NBER International Trade Program, Stanford, USA, 2 December. Seminars: NHH Bergen, EUI Florence, NUI Maynooth, Tübingen, World Bank, Zurich.

2006 Symposium in Honour of Victor Norman, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen,

7 June. European Research Workshop in International Trade, Vienna, 17 June. Launch of the Chair Jacquemin on European Micro-Economic Policy, Université Catholique de Louvain, 2

October. Seminars: Nottingham, Oxford, Zaragoza.

2007 GPRG and CSAE Annual Conference, Oxford, 19 March (official discussant). Workshop on Recent Developments in International Comparisons of Output and Productivity, Groningen, 23

April. Conference on New Directions in International Trade Theory, University of Nottingham, 8 June. Summer Workshop, International Economics Section, Princeton, 7 July (official discussant). James Meade Centenary Conference, Bank of England, 12 July. NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, Mass., 30 July (official discussant). Econometric Society European Meetings, Budapest, 31 August. European Trade Study Group Annual Conference, Athens, 14 September. Seminars: Birmingham, Brussels (ECARES), IFS (London), Lisbon (Nova), LSE, Paris School of Economics

(Jourdan), Rotterdam, Surrey, Warwick, wiiw (Vienna), Zurich.

2008 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Warwick, 17 March. Conference on Trade, Growth and Development to mark the retirement of Christopher Bliss, Nuffield College

Oxford, 12 June. Conference on The Emergence of China and India in the Global Economy, LSE, 4 July. Econometric Society European Meetings, Milan, 28 August. European Trade Study Group Annual Conference, Warsaw, 13 September. Workshop on Index Number Theory, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, 10 October. Workshop on International Trade, CESifo, Munich, 17 October. Technical Workshop on Trade Barrier Assessment Methodology, OECD, Paris, 12 December. Seminars: Bath, Glasgow, LSE, Mannheim, NHH Bergen, Nottingham, NUI Maynooth, OECD, Paris I.

2009 CESifo Area Conference on the Global Economy, Munich, 27 February. Warwick Research Day on International Trade, Warwick, 6 March. Conference on Trade Costs, University of Nottingham, 19 June.

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OECD Experts’ Meeting on the Services Trade Restrictiveness Index, Paris, 3 July. Workshop on Heterogeneous Firms in International Trade, CESifo Venice Summer Institute, 11 July. Conference on Product Heterogeneity and Quality Heterogeneity in International Trade, Swiss National Bank,

Zurich, 28 August. European Trade Study Group Annual Conference, Rome, 11 September. Panel member, Comparative Advantage, Economic Growth, and the Gains from Trade and Globalization,

Festschrift Conference in Honor of Alan V. Deardorff, University of Michigan, 2 October. Seminars: Leuven, London Business School, Lucca (IMT).

2010 Midwest International Trade Meeting, Northwestern University, 15 May. European Research Workshop in International Trade, Rome, 17 June. International Economics Section Summer Workshop, Princeton, 1 July. NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, Mass., 5 August. European Economic Association Annual Conference, Glasgow, 25 August. European Trade Study Group Annual Conference, Lausanne, 10 September. IGC Growth Week, LSE, 21 September. Conference on International Trade: Threats and Opportunities in a Globalised World, National Bank of Belgium,

15 October (invited discussant). ifo/GEP Conference on Products, Markets and Export Dynamics, Munich, 22 October. Seminars: Bologna, CEPII (Paris), Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh), LSE, Minho (Portugal), Paris School of Economics

(2), Queen’s University Belfast, St. Andrew’s, Strathclyde, Tilburg, University College Dublin.

2011 ASSA/AEA Conference, Denver, 9 January (presenter and official discussant). CESifö Conference on the Global Economy, Munich, 11 February. CAGE International Trade Research Day, Warwick, 23 February. Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Royal Holloway, UK, 19 April. Workshop on Current Issues in International Trade, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 14 May. ERWIT 2011/EFIGE Scientific Workshop, University of Nottingham, 8 June 11th SAET (Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory) Conference, Ancao (Faro), Portugal, 28 June Irish Society for New Economists Annual Conference, Dublin, 19 August (plenary lecture). ESEM (Econometric Society European Meetings), Oslo, 27 August ERWIT (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Copenhagen, 10 September. Seminars: CERGE-EI (Prague), CORE (Louvain-la-Neuve), ETH (Zurich), GREQAM (Marseille), Stanford,

Surrey, Tübingen.

2012 Italian Trade Study Group Conference, Rome, 16 February (plenary lecture). Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Cambridge, UK, 27 March. Workshop on Outsourcing and FDI: Theory, Evidence and Policy, University of Dundee, 20 April. International Economics Section Summer Workshop, Princeton, 28 June (official discussant). European Economic Association Annual Conference, Malaga, 28 August. ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Leuven, Belgium, 14 September. Conference on Industrial Organization and Spatial Economics, Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg,

Russia, 13 October. Workshop on Multinational Firms, Trade and Innovation, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 27 October. CEE Annual Conference, Bogazici University, Istanbul, 17 December. Seminars: Bilkent (Ankara), Mannheim, Munich, Utrecht, Vienna

2013 ASSA/AEA Conference, San Diego, 4 January. Conference on International Comparisons Program and PPP, Princeton, 23 May. Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Plenary Lecture, Aarhus, 30 May. Workshop on Governments and Markets: Institutions and Regulation in a Changing World, Leuven, 14 June. First China Meeting of the Econometric Society, Beijing, 16 June. NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, Mass., 10 July.

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SAET (Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory) Conference, Paris, 23 July. ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK, 13 September. Conference on Economics of Global Interactions, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, 17 September. International Workshop on International Trade and Industrial Organization, Higher School of Economics, St.

Petersburg, Russia, 4 October. Seminars: Aix-Marseille School of Economics, Boston College, College de France, Columbia, Hitotsubashi

(Tokyo), LSE, MIT, Nankai (Tianjin, China), Princeton, Sussex.

2014 ASSA/AEA Conference, Philadelphia, 3 January. Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, University of Manchester, April 9. Inaugural Conference, Centre for Firms in the Global Economy, Loughborough University, May 13. HKUST Conference in International Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, May 30. ERWIT (European Research Workshop in International Trade), University of Oslo, June 4. Workshop on Trade and Innovation, Department of Economics and Management, University of Ferrara, June 12. SNF Sinergia-CEPR Conference on Economic Inequality, Labor Markets and International Trade, Monte Verità,

Ascona, June 16. European Economic Association Annual Conference, Toulouse, 27 August. ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Munich, 12 September. Workshop on International Trade, University of Essex, 4 December. Seminars: University of Bergen, Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin), Dartmouth, Harvard, NHH Bergen, Tinbergen

Institute (Amsterdam), Yale

2015 ASSA/AEA Conference, Boston, 3 January. Danish International Economics Workshop, Aarhus, 17 April. CESifo Area Conference on the Global Economy, 23 May. Handbook of Commercial Policy Conference, Dartmouth College, USA, 5 June. Festschrift Conference in Honour of David Greenaway, University of Nottingham, 25 June. Society for Economic Measurement Annual Conference, OECD, Paris, 23 Ju.ly. Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Annual Conference, Cambridge, 28 July. European Economic Association Annual Conference, Mannheim, 24 August. COUERE Workshop on Inequality and Welfare, ULB, Brussels, 3 September. ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Paris, 11 September. A Just Society, Conference Honoring Joe Stiglitz, Columbia Business School, New York, 16 September. Workshop on Multiproduct Firms, Bad Homburg, Germany, 24 October. Seminars: Cambridge, CEU (Budapest), Columbia, Helsinki, Hull, LSE, Lund, Melbourne, Rotterdam 2016 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, University of Sussex, 21 March. CEPR Workshop: Understanding the Micro Channels Affecting Growth, University of Leuven, 29 April. CESifo Area Conference on the Global Economy, Munich, 13 May. ERWIT (European Research Workshop in International Trade), University of Copenhagen, 1 June. International Economics Section, Summer Workshop, Princeton, 6 July. NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, Mass., 12 July. European Economic Association Annual Conference, Geneva, 24 August. Econometric Society European Meetings, Geneva, 24 August. DEGIT (Dynamics, Economic Growth and International Trade) Annual Conference, Nottingham, 1 September. ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Annual Conference, Helsinki, 9 September. Geneva Trade and Development Workshop, Graduate Institute, Geneva, 29 November. Seminars: Bayreuth, Dresden, Nottingham Business School, St. Andrew’s, Sheffield, University College Dublin. 2017 American Economic Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 7 January. Workshop on International Trade and FDI, University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), Beijing,

25 March. Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, University of Bristol, 11 April.

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Workshop on Topics in Index Numbers and Revealed Preference Analysis, Nuffield College Oxford, 28 April. Conference on Ricardo@200: International Trade Theory in Turbulent Times, IHK Akademie Munich, 5 May. CESifo Area Conference on the Global Economy, Munich, 5 May. Seminars: University of Hong Kong, Trento. Conference Organisation Member, Local Organising Committee, Econometric Society European Meetings, Trinity College Dublin, 1982. Member, Economics Programme Committee, Econometric Society European Meetings: Pisa 1983, Madrid 1984

(Chairman), Munich 1989, Brussels 1992. Co-organiser (with Sweder van Wijnbergen) of conference on Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy, Centre

for Economic Policy Research, London, June 1985. Co-organiser (with Bill Ethier and Elhanan Helpman) of conference to mark the 60th birthday of Ron Jones,

University of Philadelphia, November 1990. Member, Programme Committee for European Economic Association Annual Conference: Cambridge 1991,

Santiago de Compostela 1999. Co-organiser (with Vincent Hogan), NBER-EEA International Seminar on Macroeconomics, University College

Dublin, June 2001. Co-organiser (with Vincent Hogan), EDGE (European Doctoral Group in Economics) 5th annual Jamboree,

University College Dublin, September 2004. Organiser, BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) Economics Section Presidential Session:

Firms and Markets: From Local to Global, Trinity College Dublin, September 2005. Chair, Local Organising Committee, European Trade Study Group 7th Annual Conference, University College

Dublin, September 2005. Co-organiser (with David Madden), Conference on Macroeconomic Perspectives in Honour of Brendan Walsh,

University College Dublin, October 2005. Organiser, Conference on International Comparisons of Prices, Income and Productivity, Oxford, April 2010. Professional Activities Major Positions Held Centre for Economic Policy Research, London: Research Programme in International Trade: Inaugural Director 1983-85, Co-Director 1985-86. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1995-2001. Econometric Society: Council Member, 1994-99, 2015-18 European Commission: Member, Economic and Social Sciences Panel, Human Capital and Mobility Program, 1994. Member, Economic Social and Human Sciences Research Training Grants Panel, Training and Mobility of

Researchers Program, 1995-96. Vice-Chairman 1995, Chairman 1996-97, Economic Social and Human Sciences Networks Panel, Training

and Mobility of Researchers Program. Member, Mid-Term Review Panel, TMR Networks, 1998-99. European Economic Association: Founding Council Member, 1985-87. Council Member (elected), 1987-92. Member, Nominating Committee, 1985, 2001, 2002, 2007 (Chair). Elected 1999 to serve as Vice-President 2000, President-Elect 2001, President 2002, Past President 2003. Chair, Committee to award Hicks-Tinbergen Medal, 2000. Chair, Committee on the Job Market for Economists in Europe, 2000-01. Member, 2000-02, Chair 2002-03, Committee on Evaluation of European Economics Departments. Chair, Journals Committee, 2001-02. Hong Kong Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2020: Convenor, Business & Economics Panel, 2018-20. International Economics and Finance Society: President 1999-2000.

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Irish Economic Association: Vice-President 1989-90, President 1990-92, Past President 1992-94. Royal Economic Society: Elected 2015 to serve as President-Elect 2016-17, President 2017-18, Past President 2018-19. UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008: Member, Economics Sub-Panel, 2008. UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014: Chair, Economics Sub-Panel, 2010-14. University College Dublin: Head (Chair), Department of Economics, 1983-86, 1989-92. Other Positions Held Econometric Society: Member, European Standing Committee, 1983-85, 1994-99, 2015- Member, Fellowship Nominating Committee, 1991. Member, Nominating Committee for Council, 1994. Member, Audit Committee, 2015-18 Economic and Social Studies (Dublin): Council Member, 1982-2006. European Economic Association: Member, Audit Committee, 2014-16. European Trade Study Group: Member, Scientific Committee, 1998- Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham: Member,

Strategic Advisory Board 2005-10. London School of Economics, Centre for Economic Performance: Research Associate, Research Programme in

Globalisation, 1993-2003. Royal Dublin Society: Member, Judging Panel, Irish Times-RDS Boyle Medal for Scientific Excellence, 1999. Royal Economic Society: Council Member, 1984-89, 1992-97. Member, Nominating Committee, 1994-96. Royal Irish Academy: Member, National Committee on International Affairs, 1984-86. Member, National Committee for Economics and Social Sciences, 1990-91. Extern Examining: 1982 D.Phil., University of Oxford 1983 Ph.D., Warwick University Ph.D., Queen's (Ontario) 1988 Ph.D., Gothenburg University, Sweden 1991 Ph.D., Queen Mary College, London 1992 D.Phil., University of Oxford 1993 Ph.D., Université Catholique de Louvain Ph.D., University of Southampton 1994 Ph.D., European University Institute, Florence 1996 Ph.D., London School of Economics 1997 Ph.D., University of Sydney Ph.D., European University Institute, Florence 1998 Ph.D., Katholieke Universitet Leuven, Belgium 1999 Ph.D., London School of Economics 2001 Ph.D., Australian National University Ph.D., Université Catholique de Louvain 2003 Ph.D., University of Lund, Sweden Dr.Polit., University of Bergen, Norway 2004 D.Sc.Econ., Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne [2] Ph.D., University of Groningen, The Netherlands 2005 Ph.D., Technical University of Lisbon Ph.D., European University Institute, Florence

2006 Ph.D., Paris School of Economics: Ecole des Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociales Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin D.Sc.Econ., Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne D.Phil., University of Oxford

2007 D.Phil., University of Oxford

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Ph.D., London School of Economics D.Sc.Econ., Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne [2]

2008 Ph.D., NHH, Bergen 2009 Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven 2010 Ph.D., University of Mauritius 2013 Ph.D., University of Aarhus [2] Ph.D., Aix-Marseille School of Economics 2014 Ph.D., Paris School of Economics 2017 Ph.D., Paris School of Economics

Member, Board of Assessors or Selection Committee: 1981 Junior Lecturer in Economics, NIHE, Dublin 1984 Professor of Economics, Maynooth College 1985 Lecturer in Economics, Maynooth College 1990 Lecturer in Economics, Maynooth College Lecturer in Economics, University College Galway 1993 Professor of Economics, University of Birmingham 1994 Professor of Economics, Queen's University Belfast 1996 Professor of International Economics, Helsinki University Professors of Macroeconomics, European University Institute, Florence 1997 Eric Roll Professor of Economic Policy, University of Southampton 1999 Professors of Economics, University of Southampton 2001 Professors of Economics, European University Institute, Florence Professor of Economics, University of Aarhus 2002 Professor of Economics, European University Institute, Florence 2004 Lecturer in Economics, University of Cyprus, Nicosia Professor of International Economics, University of Nottingham Professor of International Trade, University of Oslo 2005 Professor of Transatlantic Studies, European University Institute, Florence 2008 Professor of International Economics, University of Tübingen Lecturer in Economics, University of Cyprus, Nicosia 2009 Professor/Associate Professor of Macroeconomics and International Trade, University of Luxembourg 2010 Professor of Economics, University of Birmingham 2012 Lecturer in Economics, University of Cyprus, Nicosia 2017 Lecturer in Economics, University of Cyprus, Nicosia Member, International Advisory Board, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), 1995- Member, Scientific Council, Bruegel (Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory), 2005-2011 Member, Editorial Board, Review of International Economics, 1996- Recent Refereeing (since 2010): American Economic Review, Bulletin of Economic Research, Canadian Journal of Economics, Economica, Economic Geography, Economics Letters, Economic Journal, Environment and Development Economics, Environment and Resource Economics, European Economic Review, International Economic Review, International Economic Review, Journal of African Economics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Regional Science, Journal of Urban Economics, OEconomia, Oxford Economic Papers, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Rand Journal of Economics, Review of Income and Wealth, Review of World Economics, Theoretical Economics, World Bank Economic Review.

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Administrative Positions University College Dublin 1981-86 Director, Master of Public Administration Programme 1983-86, 1989-92 Head (Chair), Department of Economics; member or chair of various department and faculty committees 1989-91 Member, Academic Priorities Committee 1989-92 Member, President's Committee on Discretionary Travel Grants 1989-92 Member, President's Committee on Research 2000-02 Director, Economics Ph.D. Programme; Director, Centre for Economic Research 2002-06 Director, International Trade and Investment Programme, Institute for the Study of Social Change 2006 Member, College of Human Sciences Expert Panel on Research Seed Funding University of Oxford 2006-07 Member, RAE Committee, Department of Economics 2007-09 Subject Convenor, International Trade, M.Phil. in Economics 2007-09 Member, Board of Examiners, M.Phil. in Economics (Chair 2009) 2007-10 Member, Steering Committee, Oxford Centre for Business Taxation, Saïd Business School 2007-08 Member, Appointments Committee, University Lectureships in Economics 2011-12 Director of Graduate Studies (and ex officio member of many Department and Division committees) Postgraduate Theses Supervised University College Dublin (Ph.D.) Michael J. Moore: The Theory of Rationing and its Application to Macroeconomics, 1985. Dermot Leahy: Essays in Strategic Trade Policy, 1994. David P. Madden: An Analysis of Marginal Tax Reform with Particular Reference to Ireland, 1994. Alireza Naghavi: The New Roles of the WTO in Globalisation, 2004. Lynda Porter: Taxation and Multinational Enterprise, 2004. Cathal Guiomard: The Theory of Content Protection with Applications to the Liberalisation of Irish Utility

Markets, 2005. University of Oxford (D.Phil.) Ben Nelson: Essays in International Trade, 2009. Monika Mrázová: Essays in the Political Economy of Trade Agreements, 2010. Martin Davies: Essays on Offshoring and Technology Transfer in a Ricardian Trade Model, 2010. Banu Demir: Firm Behaviour in International Markets, 2012. John Feddersen: Essays in International Economics and the Environment, 2013. Silja Baller: Essays on Product Quality, International Trade and Welfare, 2014. University of Oxford (M.Phil.) 2008: Maria Alvacholia, Jonathan Dingel 2009: Nihar Shembavnekar, Vesa Soini 2010: Silja Baller, Banu Demir, John Feddersen (Recipient of George Webb Medley Prize for Best Thesis),

Michael McLeay, Joel Strange 2012: Mark Longhurst 2018: Christopher Dick

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Research Grants Received 1990-93: “The Cost of Protection Index” (with J.E. Anderson), The World Bank. 1993-94: “External Shocks and Economic Performance,” The World Bank. 1995-96: “Growth, Competitiveness and Exchange Rates” (principal investigator, with eight colleagues in UCD

and Queen's University Belfast), Social Science Research Council of the Royal Irish Academy. 1998-99: “Technological Spillovers between Eastern and Western Europe” (with CERGE, Prague and other

European research centres), EU ACE Phare programme. 2000-03: Marie Curie Training Site in International Economics (with Frank Barry and Dermot Leahy), EU Human

Potential Programme. 2000-04: “The Economic Geography of Europe: Measurement, Testing and Policy Simulations” (with eight other

European research centres), EU Human Potential Programme, Research Training Network. 2002-07: Research programme on “International Trade and Investment,” funded by a grant from the Institute for

the Study of Social Change at UCD, under the Irish government's Programme for Research in Third-Level Institutions.

2005-07: “Measuring Real GDP and Trade Distortions” (with R. Feenstra and H.L. Kee), The World Bank. 2012-17: “Superstar Firms in the Global Economy,” European Research Council, Advanced Grant.