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James Harrigan
James Harrigan
 

Research Officer
International Research Function
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Phone (212) 720-8951
Fax (212) 720-6831
james.harrigan@ny.frb.org

 
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China's Local Comparative Advantage
With Haiyan Deng
China's Growing Role in World Trade, 2008, edited by Robert Feenstra and Shang-Jin Wei, Forthcoming
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NBER Working Paper, No. 13963, March 2008  OFFSITE

Testing the Theory of Trade Policy: Evidence from the Abrupt End of the Multifibre Arrangement
With Geoffrey Barrows
Review of Economics and Statistics, Forthcoming
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NBER Working Paper No. 12579, October 2006  OFFSITE

Timeliness and Agglomeration
With Anthony J. Venables
Journal of Urban Economics, March 2006, 59: 300-316

Distance, Time, and Specialization: Lean Retailing in General Equilibrium
With Carolyn Evans
American Economic Review March 2005, v. 95 no. 1, 292-313
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NBER Working Paper No. 9729

Lost Decade in Translation: Did the US Learn from Japan's Post-Bubble Mistakes?
With Kenneth Kuttner
Reviving Japan's Economy: Problems and Prescriptions Chapter, 2005, Hugh Patrick, Takatoshi Ito, and David Weinstein, Eds., MIT Press
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NBER Working Paper No. 10938 OFFSITE

Tight Clothing: How the MFA Affects Asian Apparel Exports
With Carolyn Evans
East Asian Seminar on Economics 14: International Trade, Chapter 11, 2005, Takatoshi Ito and Andrew Rose, Eds., University of Chicago Press
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NBER Working Paper No. 10250 OFFSITE

Is Japan's Trade (Still) Different?
With Rohit Vanjani
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies December 2003, v. 17 no. 4, 401-582,
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NBER Working Paper No. 10058 OFFSITE

Handbook of International Trade Edited by James Harrigan and Kwan Choi, Basil Blackwell, 2003

Specialization and the Volume of Trade: Do the Data Obey the Laws?
Handbook of International Trade, Edited by James Harrigan and Kwan Choi, Basil Blackwell, 2003
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NBER Working Paper No. 8675 OFFSITE
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report No. 140

Terrorism and the Resilience of Cities
With Philippe Martin
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review November 2002, v. 8 no. 2, 97-116

International Trade and American Wages in General Equilibrium, 1967-1995
The Impact of International Trade on Wages,  OFFSITE Robert C. Feenstra ed., 171-193, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2000

The Impact of the Asia Crisis on US Industry: An almost-free lunch?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, v. 6, no. 3 September: 71-81, 2000

Estimation of Cross-Country Differences in Industry Production Functions
The Journal of International Economics, April 1999, v. 47 no. 2, 267-293


Technology, Factor Supplies and International Specialization: Estimating the Neoclassical Model
The American Economic Review, September 1997, v. 87 no. 4, 475-494 (lead article)

Openness to Trade in Manufactures in the OECD
The Journal of International Economics, v. 40 nos. 1/2, February: 23-39. 1996

Factor Endowments & The International Location of Production: Econometric Evidence for the OECD, 1970-1985
The Journal of International Economics, v. 39 nos. 1/2, August: 123-141, 1995

The Volume of Trade in Differentiated Intermediate Goods: Theory and Evidence.
The Review of Economics and Statistics, v. 77 no. 2, May 283-293, 1995

Scale Economies and the Volume of Trade
The Review of Economics and Statistics, v. 76 no. 2, May: 321-328, 1994

OECD Imports and Trade Barriers in 1983
The Journal of International Economics, v. 35 nos. 1/2, August: 91-112, 1993

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