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Stephen Redding Profile

Stephen J. Redding is the Harold T. Shapiro ‘64 Professor in Economics at Princeton University. He is the director of the NBER’s International Trade and Investment Program and a senior investigator in the NBER’s project on Transportation Economics in the 21st Century.

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1. US Trade Policy in Historical Perspective,” Irwin DA. NBER Working Paper 26256, September 2019. “Trade Policy,” Caliendo L, Parro F. NBER Working Paper 29051, September 2021.   Go to ⤴︎
2. The Impact of the 2018 Trade War on US Prices and Welfare,” Amiti M, Redding SJ, Weinstein D. NBER Working Paper 25672, March 2019. “The Return to Protectionism,” Fajgelbaum PD, Goldberg PK, Kennedy PJ, Khandelwal AK. NBER Working Paper 25638, October 2019.   Go to ⤴︎
3.  "The Return to Protectionism,” Fajgelbaum PD, Goldberg PK, Kennedy PJ, Khandelwal AK. NBER Working Paper 25638, October 2019. Even extending the sample period through into 2019, the same pattern of results continues to hold, as shown in “Who’s Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective,” Amiti M, Redding SJ, Weinstein DE. NBER Working Paper 26610, January 2020. Go to ⤴︎
4.  “Tariff Pass-Through at the Border and at the Store: Evidence from US Trade Policy,” Cavallo A, Gopinath G, Neiman B, Tang J. NBER Working Paper 26396, October 2019.   Go to ⤴︎
5. The Production Relocation and Price Effects of US Trade Policy: The Case of Washing Machines,” Flaaen AB, Hortaçsu A, Tintelnot F. NBER Working Paper 25767, April 2019. Go to ⤴︎
6. When Tariffs Disturb Global Supply Chains,” Grossman GM, Helpman E. NBER Working Paper 27722, August 2020. Go to ⤴︎
7. "Rising Import Tariffs, Falling Export Growth: When Modern Supply Chains Meet Old-Style Protectionism,” Handley K, Kamal F, Monarch R. NBER Working Paper 26611, August 2020. Go to ⤴︎
8.  “Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China’s Economy,” Chor D, Li B. NBER Working Paper 29349, October 2021. Go to ⤴︎
9.  “Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China’s Economy,” Chor D, Li B. NBER Working Paper 29349, October 2021. Go to ⤴︎
10.  “The Economic Impacts of the US-China Trade War,” Fajgelbaum PD, Khandelwal A. NBER Working Paper 29315, December 2021. Return to Text Go to ⤴︎
11. Trade Policy,” Caliendo L, Parro F. NBER Working Paper 29051, September 2021. Go to ⤴︎
12.  “The Effect of the US-China Trade War on US Investment,” Amiti M, Kong SH, Weinstein D. NBER Working Paper 27114, May 2020. “Trade Protection, Stock-Market Returns, and Welfare,” Amiti M, Kong SH, Weinstein D. NBER Working Paper 28758, August 2022. Return to Text Go to ⤴︎
13.  “The Effect of the US-China Trade War on US Investment,” Amiti M, Kong SH, Weinstein D. NBER Working Paper 27114, May 2020. “Trade Protection, Stock-Market Returns, and Welfare,” Amiti M, Kong SH, Weinstein D. NBER Working Paper 28758, August 2022.   Go to ⤴︎
14.  “Brexit Uncertainty and Trade Disintegration,” Graziano A, Handley K, Limão N. NBER Working Paper 25334, December 2018. Go to ⤴︎
15. Brexit Uncertainty and Its (Dis)Service Effects,” Ahmad S, Limão N, Oliver S, Shikher S. NBER Working Paper 28053, November 2020. Go to ⤴︎
16. Anxiety or Pain? The Impact of Tariffs and Uncertainty on Chinese Firms in the Trade War,” Benguria F, Choi J, Swenson DL, Xu M. NBER Working Paper 27920, October 2020. Return to Text Go to ⤴︎
17. Might Global Uncertainty Promote International Trade?” Baley I, Veldkamp L, Waugh ME. NBER Working Paper 25606, February 2019. Go to ⤴︎
18. Trade Policy Uncertainty,” Handley K, Limão N. NBER Working Paper 29672, January 2022. Go to ⤴︎
19.  “A World Trading System for the Twenty-First Century,” Staiger RW. NBER Working Paper 28947, June 2021. Go to ⤴︎
20.  “Quantitative Analysis of Multi-Party Tariff Negotiations,” Bagwell K, Staiger RW, Yurukoglu A. NBER Working Paper 24273, February 2018. Go to ⤴︎
21.  “The “New” Economics of Trade Agreements: From Trade Liberalization to Regulatory Convergence?” Grossman GM, McCalman P, Staiger RW. NBER Working Paper 26132, August 2019. Go to ⤴︎
22.  “Economic History and Contemporary Challenges to Globalization,” O’Rourke KH. NBER Working Paper 25364, December 2018. Go to ⤴︎
23.  “De-Globalisation? Global Value Chains in the Post-COVID-19 Age,” Antràs P. NBER Working Paper 28115, November 2020. “The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization,” Baldwin R. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. “The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics, and the Future of Work,” Baldwin R. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Go to ⤴︎
24. Networks and Trade,” Bernard AB, Moxnes A. NBER Working Paper 24556, April 2018. “Micro Propagation and Macro Aggregation,” Baqaee D, Rubbo E. NBER Working Paper 30538, May 2023. Go to ⤴︎
25. Networks, Barriers, and Trade,” Baqaee D, Farhi E. NBER Working Paper 26108, July 2022.   Go to ⤴︎
26. Networks, Barriers, and Trade,” Baqaee D, Farhi E. NBER Working Paper 26108, July 2022 Go to ⤴︎
27.  “International Comovement in the Global Production Network,” Huo Z, Levchenko AA, Pandalai-Nayar N. NBER Working Paper 25978, March 2023. Go to ⤴︎
28. Supply Chain Resilience: Should Policy Promote Diversification or Reshoring?” Grossman GM, Helpman E, Lhuillier H. NBER Working Paper 29330, October 2021. Go to ⤴︎
29.  “The Textbook Case for Industrial Policy: Theory Meets Data,” Bartelme DG, Costinot A, Donaldson D, Rodríguez-Clare A. NBER Working Paper 26193, August 2019. Go to ⤴︎
30. Innovation Networks and R&D Allocation,” Liu E, Ma S. NBER Working Paper 29607, January 2023. Go to ⤴︎
31. The Origins of Firm Heterogeneity: A Production Network Approach,” Bernard AB, Dhyne E, Magerman G, Manova K, Moxnes A. NBER Working Paper 25441, January 2019. Go to ⤴︎
32. Misallocation in the Market for Inputs: Enforcement and the Organization of Production,” Boehm J, Oberfield E. NBER Working Paper 24937, August 2018. Go to ⤴︎
33. A Search and Learning Model of Export Dynamics,” Eaton J, Eslava M, Jinkins D, Krizan CJ, Tybout JR. NBER Working Paper 29100, July 2021. Go to ⤴︎
34. Firm-to-Firm Trade: Imports, Exports, and the Labor Market,” Eaton J, Kortum SS, Kramarz F. NBER Working Paper 29685, January 2022. Go to ⤴︎
35. On the Geography of Global Value Chains,” Antràs P, de Gortari A. NBER Working Paper 23456, May 2017. “Global Value Chains,” Antràs P, Chor D. NBER Working Paper 28549, March 2021 Go to ⤴︎
36. An ‘Austrian’ Model of Global Value Chains,” Antràs P. NBER Working Paper 30901, January 2023. Go to ⤴︎
37. Global Sourcing and Multinational Activity: A Unified Approach,” Antràs P, Fadeev E, Fort TC, Tintelnot F. NBER Working Paper 30450, September 2022. Go to ⤴︎
38. FDI Inflows and Domestic Firms: Adjustments to New Export Opportunities,” McCaig B, Pavcnik N, Wong WF. NBER Working Paper 30729, December 2022. “The Effects of Foreign Multinationals on Workers and Firms in the United States,” Setzler B, Tintelnot F. NBER Working Paper 26149, March 2021. Go to ⤴︎
39. Globalization and Pandemics,” Antràs P, Redding SJ, Rossi-Hansberg E. NBER Working Paper 27840, November 2022.   Go to ⤴︎
40. Global Supply Chains in the Pandemic,” Bonadio B, Huo Z, Levchenko AA, Pandalai-Nayar N. NBER Working Paper 27224, April 2021. Go to ⤴︎
41. "Supply Chain Resilience: Evidence from Indian Firms,” Khanna G, Morales N, Pandalai-Nayar N. NBER Working Paper 30689, November 2022. Go to ⤴︎
42. "Aggregate and Firm-Level Stock Returns during Pandemics, in Real Time,” Alfaro L, Chari A, Greenland AN, Schott PK. NBER Working Paper 26950, May 2020. Go to ⤴︎
43. Optimal Lockdown in a Commuting Network,” Fajgelbaum PD, Khandelwal A, Kim W, Mantovani C, Schaal E. NBER Working Paper 27441, November 2020. Go to ⤴︎
44. The Economies of Cities: From Theory to Data,” Redding SJ. NBER Working Paper 30875, January 2023. “Economic Activity across Space: A Supply and Demand Approach,” Allen T, Arkolakis C. NBER Working Paper 30598, March 2023. “Trade and Geography,” Redding SJ. NBER Working Paper 27821, September 2020. “Quantitative Spatial Economics,” Redding SJ, Rossi-Hansberg E. NBER Working Paper 22655, September 2016. Go to ⤴︎
45. Goods and Factor Market Integration: A Quantitative Assessment of the EU Enlargement,” Caliendo L, Opromolla LD, Parro F, Sforza A. NBER Working Paper 23695, August 2017. “Tradability and the Labor-Market Impact of Immigration: Theory and Evidence from the US,” Burstein A, Hanson GH, Tian L, Vogel J. NBER Working Paper 23330, September 2017. “Migration Costs and Observational Returns to Migration in the Developing World,” Lagakos D, Marshall S, Mobarak AM, Vernot C, Waugh ME. NBER Working Paper 26868, March 2020. Go to ⤴︎
46. On the Persistence of the China Shock,” Autor D, Dorn D, Hanson GH. NBER Working Paper 29401, October 2021. Go to ⤴︎
47. Trade with Nominal Rigidities: Understanding the Unemployment and Welfare Effects of the China Shock,” Rodríguez-Clare A, Ulate M, Vásquez JP. NBER Working Paper 27905, March 2022. Go to ⤴︎
48.  “Shift-Share Designs: Theory and Inference,” Adão R, Kolesár M, Morales E. NBER Working Paper 24944, August 2018. “General Equilibrium Effects in Space: Theory and Measurement,” Adão R, Arkolakis C, Esposito F. NBER Working Paper 25544, June 2020. Go to ⤴︎
49. The ‘China Shock,’ Exports and US Employment: A Global Input-Output Analysis,” Feenstra RC, Sasahara A. NBER Working Paper 24022, November 2017. Go to ⤴︎
50. "Spatial Economics for Granular Settings,” Dingel JI, Tintelnot F. NBER Working Paper 27287, January 2021. Go to ⤴︎
51. Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Labor Market Adjustment,” Dix-Carneiro R, Pessoa JP, Reyes-Heroles RM, Traiberman S. NBER Working Paper 28315, April 2022. Go to ⤴︎
52.  “Dynamic Spatial General Equilibrium,” Kleinman B, Liu E, Redding SJ. NBER Working Paper 29101, December 2022. Go to ⤴︎
53.  “Persistence and Path Dependence in the Spatial Economy,” Allen T, Donaldson D. NBER Working Paper 28059, November 2022. Go to ⤴︎
54. Firm Sorting and Agglomeration,” Gaubert C. NBER Working Paper 24478, April 2018. Go to ⤴︎
55. Income Growth and the Distributional Effects of Urban Spatial Sorting,” Couture V, Gaubert C, Handbury J, Hurst E. NBER Working Paper 26142, January 2020. “Where Is Standard of Living the Highest? Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption,” Diamond R, Moretti E. NBER Working Paper 29533, January 2023. Go to ⤴︎
56.  “Optimal Spatial Policies, Geography, and Sorting,” Fajgelbaum PD, Gaubert C. NBER Working Paper 24632, November 2019. “Place-Based Redistribution,” Gaubert C, Kline PM, Yagan D. NBER Working Paper 28337, January 2021. “Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution,” Rossi-Hansberg E, Sarte P-D, Schwartzman F. NBER Working Paper 26267, September 2019. Go to ⤴︎
57. Does the US Have an Infrastructure Cost Problem? Evidence from the Interstate Highway System,” Turner MA, Mehrotra N, Uribe JP. NBER Working Paper 30989, February 2023. “Transportation Infrastructure in the US,” Duranton G, Nagpal G, Turner MA. NBER Working Paper 27254, June 2020. “Does Investment in National Highways Help or Hurt Hinterland City Growth?” Baum-Snow N, Henderson JV, Turner MA, Zhang Q, Brandt L. NBER Working Paper 24596, May 2018. Go to ⤴︎
58. The Making of the Modern Metropolis: Evidence from London,” Heblich S, Redding SJ, Sturm DM. NBER Working Paper 25047, April 2020. Go to ⤴︎
59. The Welfare Effects of Transportation Infrastructure Improvements,” Allen T, Arkolakis C. NBER Working Paper 25487, December 2020. Go to ⤴︎
60. Optimal Transport Networks in Spatial Equilibrium,” Fajgelbaum PD, Schaal E. NBER Working Paper 23200, July 2019.   Go to ⤴︎
61. Globalization and the Environment,” Copeland BR, Shapiro JS, Taylor MS. NBER Working Paper 28797, May 2021. Go to ⤴︎
62. Globalization and the Environment,” Copeland BR, Shapiro JS, Taylor MS. NBER Working Paper 28797, May 2021. Go to ⤴︎
63. Trade Policy and Global Sourcing: An Efficiency Rationale for Tariff Escalation,” Antràs P, Fort TC, Gutiérrez A, Tintelnot F. NBER Working Paper 30225, July 2022. Go to ⤴︎
64. Evaluating the Economic Cost of Coastal Flooding,” Desmet K, Kopp RE, Kulp SA, Nagy DK, Oppenheimer M, Rossi-Hansberg E, Strauss BH. NBER Working Paper 24918, August 2018. Go to ⤴︎
65. The Economic Geography of Global Warming,” Cruz J-L, Rossi-Hansberg E. NBER Working Paper 28466, February 2021. Go to ⤴︎
66. Trade, Leakage, and the Design of a Carbon Tax,” Weisbach D, Kortum SS, Wang M, Yao Y. NBER Working Paper 30244, July 2022. Go to ⤴︎
67. On the Geographic Implications of Carbon Taxes,” Conte B, Desmet K, Rossi-Hansberg E. NBER Working Paper 30678, November 2022. Go to ⤴︎

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