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David Weinstein
David Weinstein
Professor of Economics, Columbia University
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Globalization and the Gains from Variety
C Broda, DE Weinstein
Quarterly Journal of Economics 121 (2), 541-585, 2006
33222006
Bones, bombs, and break points: the geography of economic activity
DR Davis, DE Weinstein
American Economic Review, 1269-1289, 2002
16022002
On the costs of a bank‐centered financial system: Evidence from the changing main bank relations in Japan
DE Weinstein, Y Yafeh
The Journal of Finance 53 (2), 635-672, 1998
13781998
Exports and Financial Shocks
M Amiti, DE Weinstein
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 126 (4), 1841-1877, 2011
13012011
Economic geography and regional production structure: an empirical investigation
DR Davis, DE Weinstein
European economic review 43 (2), 379-407, 1999
8101999
An account of global factor trade
DR Davis, DE Weinstein
American Economic Review 91 (5), 1423-1454, 2001
7212001
Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage: an empirical test
DR Davis, DE Weinstein
Journal of International Economics 59 (1), 1-23, 2003
694*2003
The impact of the 2018 tariffs on prices and welfare
M Amiti, SJ Redding, DE Weinstein
Journal of Economic Perspectives 33 (4), 187-210, 2019
6882019
Product creation and destruction: Evidence and price implications
C Broda, DE Weinstein
American Economic Review 100, 691-723, 2010
6122010
Optimal tariffs and market power: the evidence
C Broda, N Limao, DE Weinstein
The American Economic Review 98 (5), 2032-2065, 2008
6022008
Growth, economies of scale, and targeting in Japan (1955-1990)
R Beason, DE Weinstein
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 286-295, 1996
5831996
From groundnuts to globalization: A structural estimate of trade and growth
C Broda, J Greenfield, D Weinstein
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
524*2006
How Much do Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data
M Amiti, DE Weinstein
Journal of Political Economy, 2018
492*2018
Quantifying the Sources of Firm Heterogeneity
C Hottman, SJ Redding, DE Weinstein
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2016
4552016
Trade and growth: import-led or export-led? Evidence from Japan and Korea
RZ Lawrence, DE Weinstein
Rethinking the East Asia Miracle, 2001
4502001
Globalization, markups and US welfare
RC Feenstra, DE Weinstein
Journal of Political Economy, 2017
416*2017
Does economic geography matter for international specialization?
DR Davis, D Weinstein
National bureau of economic research, 1996
3341996
Using international and Japanese regional data to determine when the factor abundance theory of trade works
DR Davis, DE Weinstein, SC Bradford, K Shimpo
The American Economic Review, 421-446, 1997
3331997
Goods prices and availability in cities
J Handbury, DE Weinstein
The Review of Economic Studies, 2015
315*2015
A Search for Multiple Equilibria in Urban Industrial Structure
DR Davis, DE Weinstein
Journal of Regional Science 48 (1), 29-65, 2008
3122008
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