Thierry Mayer
Sciences-Po and CEPR
http://econ.sciences-po.fr/staff/thierry-mayer
Thierry Mayer is currently professor of economics at Sciences-Po. He also is a scientific advisor in CEPII, and a research fellow in the International Trade / Regional Economics programme at CEPR. His research is primarily focused on economic geography, trade theory and empirics as well as on foreign direct investment determinants. His recent publications include research on the impact of globalization on armed conflicts, as well as papers looking at the diffusion of cultural patterns across space. He also published theoretical and empirical analysis of locations choices by multinational firms, studying in particular the extent and determinants of agglomeration patterns. His most frequently cited research includes empirical studies on the level and causes of market fragmentation in the European Union. His research was rewarded by a number of distinctions in France, including the bronze medal of the CNRS.
Articles by Thierry Mayer:
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Market access in global and regional trade
20 November 2012, 6525 reads
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Time to ship during financial crises
20 October 2012, 7635 reads
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The (re)location effects of enterprise zones
28 September 2012, 9163 reads
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Free trade agreements: Do they help keep the peace?
9 April 2010, 14816 reads
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Big exporters don’t pass through exchange rate movements
22 October 2009, 15710 reads
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Cultural imports, foreign influences, and domestic traditions
16 March 2009, 17757 reads
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Natural clusters: Policies promoting agglomeration are unnecessary
4 July 2008, 42769 reads
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Civil war: Does international trade help or hurt?
4 January 2008, 33841 reads
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Offshoring service sector jobs: the role of distance
27 November 2007, 14837 reads
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Europe’s superstar firms
7 November 2007, 8484 reads
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Trade and/or War?
4 July 2007, 45752 reads
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