
banu demir
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Assoc. Prof. and TF at University of Oxford (on leave from Bilkent), studying international trade and development @OxfordEconDept @BrasenoseNews @BilkentEconD
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New at JIE: "Avoiding sovereign default contagion: A normative analysis" by Sergio de Ferra (Sergio de Ferra), Enrico Mallucci (Enrico Mallucci) doi.org/10.1016/j.jintâŚ


How can TĂźrkiye support #SMEs to navigate EUâs CBAM? Researchers David Atkin banu demir & Aaron Berman work on this question with the Turkish Ministry of Industry & Technology, #Business4Goals, & The EBRD in this #KCAI funded study: bit.ly/41tlATo



New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19969 Green Transitions: Complementarities, Multiple Equilibria, and Tipping Points Frederick Van Der Ploeg Department of Economics, Oxford UvA Amsterdam, Anthony Venables University of Oxford ow.ly/L89350V6SoL #CEPR_CCE #EconTwitter






đ JOB AD! đ TARIFFS are here. More are coming. Do you love working with DATA and making CHARTS? Do you want to use economics in real time? Peterson Institute is hiring a Research Analyst for International Trade. Come and work for/with me. APPLY today đ linkedin.com/jobs/view/4190âŚ




NEW EPISODE Old friend Soumaya Keynes joins Chad P. Bown on an emergency episode explaining President Trumpâs sweeping April 2 tariff announcement. They cover history, the dollar, and even U.S. laws to clarify what we know about the tariff actions so far. tradetalkspodcast.com/podcast/207-whâŚ

A study of carbon offsets sold by firms in China under the Clean Development Mechanism, from Qiaoyi Chen, Nicholas Ryan, and Daniel Yi Xu nber.org/papers/w33636






The video of my talk last week at Oxford, âGeoeconomics is Back!â, is now online: youtu.be/ezzVhAA-ABc?si⌠A version of the slide deck, including a few more references, is available here: sas.upenn.edu/~jesusfv/Lectu⌠An important topic I didnât have time to discuss in detail was

Alongside SaĂŻd Business School, we're pleased to launch a new flagship programme: the Oxford MSc in Applied Financial Economics. Designed for working professionals, this part-time, masters offers you flexibility by combining online teaching with Oxford residentials. sbs.ox.ac.uk/mafe
