Research
My
primary areas of research are international economics and economic
growth and development. My more recent work focuses on the implications
of globalization for labor market in the presence of search frictions. I
study, both theoretically and empirically, the impact of globalization
on unemployment and wages of different types of workers.
Below
are some of my unpublished papers. For links to forthcoming and published
papers click
here.
Globalization and
Risk Averse Workers: The Roles of Labor Market and Trade Policies,
forthcoming, Journal of
International Economics. (Previous version titled Globalization, Jobs, and
Welfare: The Roles of Social Protection and Redistribution, CESifo Working Paper No. 5191,
January 2015.)
Offshoring, Exporting, and
Jobs (with J.L.Groizard and J.A.
Rodriguez-Lopez) (Online
Appendix), CESifo Working Paper
No. 4550, December 2013.
Trade Costs and Job Flows:
Evidence from Establishment-Level Data (with J.L.Groizard
and J.A. Rodriguez-Lopez (Online Appendix), CESifo Working Paper No. 4876, July
2014.
Education Policies and Practices:
What Have We Learnt and the Road Ahead for Bihar (with Nishith Prakash), IZA Discussion Paper No. 6614.
When does legal origin matter? (with
Mohammad Amin), December, 2008.
Offshoring and
Unemployment (with
Devashish Mitra),
NBER working paper #13149, 2007.
Dynamic
Evolution of Income Distribution and Credit-Constrained Human Capital
Investment in Open Economies,
(the web version contains the numerical example, the details of which
were left out in the published version) Journal of International Economics, 55(2), 329-358, 2001.
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