Beata Javorcik
University of Oxford and CEPR
Beata Javorcik is Professor of International Economics at the University of Oxford and Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London. She specializes in international trade and economic development. Prior to coming to Oxford, she worked for eight years at the World Bank in Washington DC where she was involved in research activities, lending operations and provision of policy advice to developing countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia. Her research interests focus on determinants and consequences of inflows of foreign direct investment, links between exporting and firm performance, and tariff evasion. Her work has been published in economic journals such as the American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review, Economic Journal, Journal of International Economics and Journal of Development Economics. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University and a B.A. from the University of Rochester.
Articles by Beata Javorcik:
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The implications of retail-sector liberalisation: Evidence from Romania
15 February 2013, 5750 reads
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Getting ready to export
5 April 2012, 5444 reads
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Does services liberalisation benefit manufacturing firms? Evidence from the Czech Republic
1 October 2011, 7592 reads
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Can FDI help developing countries upgrade export quality?
30 September 2011, 7556 reads
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The two faces of Wal-Mart in Mexico
20 August 2011, 12452 reads
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Services sector reform and the Indian manufacturing miracle
12 October 2010, 9354 reads
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How firms start exporting: New evidence from Mexico
1 August 2010, 9914 reads
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Roll out the red carpet and they will come: effect of investment promotion on FDI inflows
30 August 2007, 10164 reads
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