
Myrto Kalouptsidi
@myrto_kaloup
Professor of Economics @Harvard; research on IO, transportation and trade
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https://sites.google.com/site/myrtokaloup/ 29-03-2021 11:25:57
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New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19098 #Investment in Infrastructure and Trade: The Case of Ports Giulia Brancaccio NYU Stern, Myrto Kalouptsidi Harvard University, Theodore Papageorgiou Boston College ow.ly/2gem50RYGL3 #CEPR_IO #CEPR_ITRE #CEPR_MG



Examining the ways in which political realities shape industrial policy through the lens of modern political economy, from Reka Juhasz and Nathan Lane nber.org/papers/w32507


Insightful analysis on China's industrial policy in the shipbuilding industry, highlighting the massive impact on domestic and global markets. Myrto Kalouptsidi #CIDFacultyAffiliate #China #IndustrialPolicy bit.ly/3KMoqKp

🚢 Discover how shipping and ports shape economies, policies, and our everyday lives. Insightful research by #CIDFacultyAffiliate Myrto Kalouptsidi reveals the vital role of ports and maritime transport in global trade. 🌍📈 Read more here: bit.ly/3SCtG7y Myrto Kalouptsidi




1/ 🧵Last but not least, today I would like to tell you about a third amazing student of mine: Anhua Chen (Anhua Chen; linkedin.com/in/anhua-chen-…). At Harvard, Anhua has carried out research at the intersection of international trade and industrial organization.


2) Constanza, Max and Anhua are three of the stellar set of Harvard PhD students on the market this year. Take a look: economics.harvard.edu/job-market-can… I have seen a few of them present (Leonardo D'Amico; Jeff Gortmaker; Namrata Narain; Sean Wu) and you can't go wrong hiring any of them.

#China's targeted industrial policy design for its shipbuilding #industry led to substantial increases in China's trade volume as well as benefited military production at its shipyards. Panle Barwick Wisconsin Economics, Myrto Kalouptsidi, Nahim Bin Zahur Queen's University ow.ly/twWn50U04Hn


One of our most read articles this year 📢 Implementing industrial policy effectively: Lessons from shipbuilding in China by Panle Barwick, Myrto Kalouptsidi & Nahim Bin Zahur ⤵️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/im…


Since 2006, China has poured enormous resources into its shipbuilding industry. We spoke with Panle Barwick of Wisconsin Economics and Myrto Kalouptsidi of Harvard Department of Economics about measuring the size of these subsidies and what we can learn from China's industrial policy. aeaweb.org/research/indus…

New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19924 Rigidities in #Transportation and Supply Chain Disruptions Giulia Brancaccio NYU Stern, Myrto Kalouptsidi Harvard University, Theodore Papageorgiou Boston College ow.ly/lbKY50UWKta #CEPR_IMF #CEPR_IO #CEPR_ITRE #EconTwitter
