Teaching
Undergraduate courses:
Grado en Economía (Bachelor's degree in Economics):
Microeconomics III (in Spanish)
International Trade (in Spanish)
Graduate courses:
Máster en Economía: Instrumentos de Análisis Económico (Master's degree in Economics: Instruments of Economic Analysis)
International Economics (in Spanish)
- Syllabus
- Links to academic papers (available only at Universidad de Cantabria):
- Harrison, G. W., & Rutström, E. E. (1991). Trade wars, trade negotiations and applied game theory. The Economic Journal, 101(406), 420-435. (Link)
- Javorcik, B. S. (2004). Does foreign direct investment increase the productivity of domestic firms? In search of spillovers through backward linkages. American Economic Review, 94(3), 605-627. (Link)
- Limão, N. (2006). Preferential trade agreements as stumbling blocks for multilateral trade liberalization: Evidence for the United States. American Economic Review, 96(3), 896-914. (Link)
- Oberhofer, H. & Pfaffermayr, M. (2018) Estimating the Trade and Welfare Effects of Brexit: A Panel Data Structural Gravity Model. Department of Economics Working Paper Series, 259. WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna. (Link).
- Robertson, R. (2004). Relative prices and wage inequality: evidence from Mexico. Journal of International Economics, 64(2), 387-409. (Link).
- Verhoogen, E. A. (2008). Trade, quality upgrading, and wage inequality in the Mexican manufacturing sector. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123(2), 489-530. (Link)
- Yeaple, S. R., & Golub, S. S. (2007). International productivity di¤erences, infrastructure, and comparative advantage. Review of International Economics, 15(2), 223-242. (Link)
- Readings
- Problem set
Thursday, Second session
- Readings
- Problem set
- mccallum database
Thursday, Third session
- Readings I
- Readings II
- Problem set
Thursday, Fourth session
- Readings
- Problem set