Associate Prof. of Econ (int'l trade & macro, Chinese economy, development), Hong Kong Univ of Science & Technology; a mum of twin daughters-both chess players
Bilateral Economies of Scope https://t.co/A38aEQRQeP We posit that a portion of the fixed cost of entering a specific export market can be used toward covering the cost of acquiring imported inputs from that same market, and vice versa.
Import prices tend to go up following an unanticipated tightening of US monetary policy, from @yaoamber, Lingfei Lu, Shang-Jin Wei, and Jingbo Yao https://t.co/GvUXvkpXyr
I presented our recent work "The Spill-back and Spillover Effects of US Monetary Policy: Evidence from Chinese Export Prices” at the HKIMR-ECB-BOFIT conference last week, and the discussions were very fruitful! https://t.co/TowQzQra2N
Estimating large bilateral economies of scope: simultaneous export and import cuts total cost by over a third. Just Accepted new paper by Yao Amber Li (@yaoamber), Sichuang Xu, Stephen R. Yeaple, and Tengyu Zhao https://t.co/ZaXCOYZLkf
Our paper "Trade liberalization and labor monopsony: Evidence from Chinese firms" (Journal of International Economics, forthcoming) is now online. https://t.co/f2pKrMbSwr
Estimating large bilateral economies of scope in exporting and importing: doing both simultaneously with a trading partner reduces the total cost by over a third, from @yaoamber, Sichuang Xu, Stephen Yeaple, and Tengyu Zhao https://t.co/KlPGXjrazE
https://t.co/WZn00btSDx Hong Kong International Open 2023 is ongoing... Next year I may let my daughters join some rated tournaments to see how far they can go :)