
Yoto V. Yotov
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Professor @DrexelUniv. Research Professor @ifo_Institut. Senior Associate Editor Economics Letters, Associate Editor Review of Int'l Economics. Gravity rules 💪
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Bulgaria is so proud! Congratulations, Stefanie Stantcheva ! So well deserved!

It was a great pleasure to deliver my course on trade policy analysis with new quantitative trade models at the Inter-American Development Bank (Inter-American Development Bank). Had stimulating discussions with great colleagues & friends. Thanks Christian Volpe Martincus for the hospitality! Gravity rules 💪




The Globalization Cluster at Dartmouth is hiring a pre-doctoral fellow for a two year position starting this summer or fall. International candidates welcome. Take courses. Great placement record. Friendly group! Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/167442 DartmouthEcon Tuck School




A nice paper by Harald Oberhofer and Zhenyi Wang, which highlights the importance of using domestic trade flows in gravity estimations. 👇


We propose methods to (i) identify the full effects of country-specific policies in the gravity model and (ii) estimate trade elasticities without tariff or price data. A true pleasure to work with Mario and the young talents Angelos Theodorakopoulos and Rebecca Freeman. Thanks! Gravity rules💪





It was a true pleasure and a privilege to deliver a keynote on “#Sanctions with Gravitas” at the XXVII Applied Economics Meeting. Great to see old friends and many smart and ambitious young researchers. Thanks, ALDE, Facultad de Economía y Empresa UMU & Universidad Murcia for having me! Gravity rules 💪

📢NEW DATA! Happy to share the new release of the International Trade and Production Database for Estimation - ITPD-E-R03. Thanks to my co-authors Mario Larch & Serge Shikher and to the USITC! For details: ideas.repec.org/p/drx/wpaper/2… Enjoy the data and have a great summer!


🚨🚨In a new working paper, Federico Carril, Jordi Paniagua, and Marta Suarez-Varela construct a dataset on food crises' severity, intensity, and causes. Then they use the data to demonstrate that food crises increase forced international migration. ideas.repec.org/p/drx/wpaper/2…

