Paolo Epifani
Professor
School of Economics
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Paolo Epifani is Professor of International Economics at the University of Nottingham. His primary research is focused on the theory and empirics of international trade. His recent work analyses, in particular, the effects of globalization and trade policy on: domestic and international institutions, international specialisation and the geography of economic activity, market structure and mark-ups, the organisation of firms and export behaviour, income distribution and wage inequality.
Research Interest
Analyses, in particular, the effects of globalization and trade policy on: domestic and international institutions, international specialisation and the geography of economic activity, market structure and mark-ups, the organisation of firms and export behaviour, income distribution and wage inequality.
Publications
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“Trade, Markup Heterogeneity and Misallocations†(2011), with Gino Gancia, Journal of International Economics83(1), pp. 1-13.
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“Trade Imbalances, Export Structure and Wage Inequality†(2014), with Rosario Crinò, The Economic Journal 124, pp. 507-539.
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“Monopolistic Competition: CES Redux?†(2014), with Paolo Bertoletti, Journal of International Economics 93, pp. 227-238.