
The distributional consequences of trade: Evidence from the Grain Invasion
Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a

The Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions have revealed the fragility of global supply chains. This column studies the

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The rise in the use of non-tariff measures, especially in the form of antidumping duties and countervailing duties, has

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Economic sanctions on trade and financial activities are increasingly being used around the world. This column develops a model

Victor D. Norman, who passed away in September 2024, was a leading figure in international economics. This column outlines

Increasing geopolitical fragmentation can create dilemmas for neutral countries. This column studies how firms in neutral countries adjusted their

The sharp decline in correspondent banking over the past decade has raised concerns that the associated disruptions in cross-border

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a

The Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions have revealed the fragility of global supply chains. This column studies the

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The rise in the use of non-tariff measures, especially in the form of antidumping duties and countervailing duties, has

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Economic sanctions on trade and financial activities are increasingly being used around the world. This column develops a model

Victor D. Norman, who passed away in September 2024, was a leading figure in international economics. This column outlines

Increasing geopolitical fragmentation can create dilemmas for neutral countries. This column studies how firms in neutral countries adjusted their

The sharp decline in correspondent banking over the past decade has raised concerns that the associated disruptions in cross-border




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