David E. Weinstein
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David E. Weinstein II is an American economist. Since 1999, he has served as the Carl S. Shoup Professor of Japanese Economy at Columbia University. Before teaching at Columbia, Weinstein taught at University of Michigan and Harvard University. He also served on the Council of Economic Advisers from 1989 to 1990.
David E. Weinstein's Published Works
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Published Works
- Globalization and the Gains from Variety (2004) (2446)
- On the Costs of a Bank-Centered Financial System: Evidence from the Changing Main Bank Relations in Japan (1998) (952)
- Exports and Financial Shocks (2009) (848)
- An Account of Global Factor Trade (1998) (498)
- Product Creation and Destruction: Evidence and Price Implications (2007) (473)
- Economic Geography and Regional Production Structure: An Empirical Investigation (1997) (465)
- From Groundnuts to Globalization: A Structural Estimate of Trade and Growth (2006) (418)
- Growth, Economies of Scale, and Targeting in Japan (1955-1990) (1995) (320)
- Optimal Tariffs and Market Power: The Evidence (2008) (273)
- Quantifying the Sources of Firm Heterogeneity (2014) (272)
- Trade and Growth: Import-Led or Export-Led? Evidence from Japan and Korea (1999) (250)
- Using International and Japanese Regional Data to Determine When the Factor Abundance Theory of Trade Works (1997) (244)
- A Search for Multiple Equilibria in Urban Industrial Structure (2004) (238)
- How Much Do Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data (2013) (235)
- Trade Finance and the Great Trade Collapse (2011) (223)
- Goods Prices and Availability in Cities (2011) (205)
- The Impact of the 2018 Tariffs on Prices and Welfare (2019) (203)
- Japan's Corporate Groups: Collusive or Competitive? An Empirical Investigation of Keiretsu Behavior (1995) (202)
- Does Economic Geography Matter for International Specialization? (1996) (182)
- The Impact of the 2018 Trade War on U.S. Prices and Welfare (2019) (180)
- The Role of Prices in Measuring the Poor's Living Standards (2009) (177)
- Understanding International Price Differences Using Barcode Data (2008) (151)
- Globalization, Markups, and US Welfare (2010) (151)
- How Much Do Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data (2013) (121)
- Technological Superiority and the Losses from Migration (2002) (119)
- Happy News from the Dismal Science: Reassessing the Japanese Fiscal Policy and Sustainability (2004) (114)
- GLOBALIZATION, MARKUPS, AND THE U.S. PRICE LEVEL (2010) (111)
- Measuring Aggregate Price Indexes with Taste Shocks: Theory and Evidence for Ces Preferences (2016) (81)
- Globalization, Markups and U.S. Welfare (2017) (76)
- Optimal Tariffs: The Evidence (2006) (71)
- Japan's Bubble, Deflation, and Long-term Stagnation (2010) (57)
- Who’s Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective (2020) (47)
- A Unified Approach to Estimating Demand and Welfare (2016) (47)
- Do Factor Endowments Matter for North-North Trade? (2001) (43)
- IS NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY RIGHT? EVIDENCE FROM PRICE DATA (2011) (42)
- Trade Patterns, Trade Balances and Idiosyncratic Shocks (2007) (38)
- The Effect of the U.S.-China Trade War on U.S. Investment (2020) (37)
- Competition and unilateral dumping (1992) (36)
- The Mystery of the Excess Trade (Balances) (2002) (35)
- Exporting Deflation? Chinese Exports and Japanese Prices (2008) (35)
- Market Size, Linkages, and Productivity: A Study of Japanese Regions (2001) (33)
- What is Firm Heterogeneity in Trade Models? The Role of Quality, Scope, Markups, and Cost (2014) (31)
- Main Banks, Creditor Concentration, and the Resolution of Financial Distress in Japan (2000) (30)
- The Myth of the Patient Japanese: Corporate Myopia and Financial Distress in Japan and the Us (1996) (30)
- Bank-Based versus Market-Based Financial Systems (1997) (29)
- Defining Price Stability in Japan: A View from America (2007) (25)
- Reviving Japan's economy (2005) (25)
- Supply- and Demand-Side Factors in Global Banking (2017) (24)
- Evaluating Administrative Guidance and Cartels in Japan (1957-1988) (1995) (24)
- International Bank Flows and the Global Financial Cycle (2018) (23)
- The Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek Model of Trade: Why Does it Fail? When Does it Work? (1996) (22)
- International Trade as an "Integrated Equilibrium": New Perspectives (2000) (21)
- Foreign Direct Investment and Keiretsu: Rethinking U.S. And Japanese Policy (1996) (21)
- Aggregation and the Gravity Equation (2019) (20)
- Accounting for Trade Patterns∗ (2018) (16)
- Historical, structural, and macroeconomic perspectives on the Japanese economic crisis (1999) (16)
- Aggregating from Micro to Macro Patterns of Trade (2017) (14)
- Why countries trade Insights from firm-level data (2003) (13)
- Evaluating the Economic Response to Japan's Earthquake (2012) (13)
- The Impact of E-Commerce on Relative Prices and Consumer Welfare (2019) (11)
- Are We Underestimating the Gains from Globalization for the United States? (2005) (11)
- United We Stand: Firms and Enterprise Unions in Japan (1994) (11)
- Empirical Tests of the Factor Abundance Theory: What Do They Tell Us? (1996) (10)
- Trade Protection, Stock-Market Returns, and Welfare (2021) (9)
- Who&Apos;S Paying for the Us Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective (2019) (8)
- Exports and Financial Shocks Mary Amiti* Federal Reserve Bank of New York and CEPR (2010) (7)
- WORKING PAPER SERIES EXPORTS AND FINANCIAL SHOCKS (2009) (6)
- NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION: INPUT SUPPLIES AND DIRECTED TECHNICAL CHANGE BY W. WALKER HANLON1 (2015) (5)
- Supply-and demand-side factors in global bank credit (2016) (5)
- The Miti Myth (1994) (4)
- The Crisis that Wasn’t: How Japan Has Avoided a Bond Market Panic (2017) (3)
- Accounting for Micro and Macro Patterns of Trade∗ (2017) (3)
- New China Tariffs Increase Costs to U.S. Households (2019) (3)
- Interregional and International Trade: Woody Allen Was Right! (1995) (2)
- Market Size, Linkages, and Productivity (2003) (1)
- The Impact of E-Commerce on Urban Prices and Welfare * (2019) (1)
- Variety Growth and World Welfare Economists (2004) (1)
- International Bank Flows and the Global Financial Cycle (2018) (1)
- The Crisis That Wasn’t (2021) (1)
- Does Tokyo Matter ? Increasing Returns and Regional Productivity (1999) (1)
- TRADE PATTERNS , TRADE BALANCES AND IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS 2007 (2007) (1)
- The Investment Cost of the U.S.-China Trade War (2020) (1)
- Bank versus market based financial systems: evidence from financial distress in Japan and the US (1997) (0)
- Prices, productivity and innovation (2008) (0)
- Appendix to “ Measuring Aggregate Price Indexes with Taste Shocks : Theory and Evidence for CES Preferences ” ( Not for Publication ) ∗ (2019) (0)
- Globalization and the Gains from Variety Christian Broda ( FRBNY ) and (2004) (0)
- Perspectives on Japan's Political Economy (2008) (0)
- Japan as a Leading Power : Trade and the FinTech Revolution (2018) (0)
- 25th Anniversary Conference in Tokyo "Moving Forward: Japan in the World Economy" (2011) (0)
- Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East (2003) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES QUANTIFYING THE SOURCES OF FIRM HETEROGENEITY (2015) (0)
- Lessons from the Japanese Bubble for the U.S. (2008) (0)
- American Economic Association Optimal Tariffs and Market Power : The Evidence (2015) (0)
- Online Supplement for Quantifying the Sources of Firm Heterogeneity ( Not for Publication ) ∗ (2015) (0)
- No . 0102-05 What Role for Empirics in International Trade ? (2001) (0)
- Carbon andCommunities: Linking Carbon Science withPublic Policy and Resource Managementin the Northeastern United States (2011) (0)
- Online Appendix to “The Impact of E-Commerce on Relative Prices and Consumer Welfare?” (Not for Publication) (2019) (0)
- CEP Discussion Paper No 1603 March 2019 The Impact of the 2018 Trade War on U . S . Prices and Welfare Mary Amiti (2019) (0)
- The Impact of Retail E-Commerce on Relative Prices and Consumer Welfare (2022) (0)
- Chapter 2 Do Factor Endowments Matter for North–North Trade? (2008) (0)
- Defining Price Stability in Japan (2006) (0)
- NCRN Meeting Fall 2016: Scanner Data and Economic Statistics: A Unified Approach (2016) (0)
- Did Trade Finance Contribute to the Global Trade Collapse (2020) (0)
- Intellectual property rights and prospects for U.S.-Japan cooperation in Asia (2002) (0)
- International Adjustment and the Japanese Firm, Paul Sheard, Ed., Allen & Unwin, Sydney, in association with the Australia–Japan Research Centre, Canberra 1992, 251 + xii pp., $29.95. (1994) (0)
- Nber Working Paper Series Exports and Financial Shocks Exports and Financial Shocks (2009) (0)
- Approach to Estimating Demand and Welfare ⇤ (0)
- CEP Discussion Paper No 1595 January 2019 Aggregation and the Gravity Equation (2019) (0)
- Essays on Japan's trade and industrial structure (1991) (0)
- Book Review:European Woods and Forests: Studies in Cultural History Charles Watkins (1999) (0)
- New Developments in Empirical International Trade (NBER-TCER-CEPR-RIETI conference) (2003) (0)
- Comments on “Understanding International Price Differences Using Barcode Data,” by Christian Broda and David E (2008) (0)
- What is Inflation? Theory and Praxis (2013) (0)
- Comments on “Overview of the Japanese Deficit Question” (2006) (0)
- Replication data for: Aggregation and the Gravity Equation (2019) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES OPTIMAL TARIFFS: THE EVIDENCE (0)
- The Role of Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Currency Union (2009) (0)
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