Peter Morrow
Areas of interest
- International economics
Biography
Peter Morrow is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Toronto. He completed his PhD in Economics at the University of Michigan in 2007. He served as a Senior Research Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston from 1998-2001. His research interests include international trade, applied microeconomics, and development.
Select publications
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How Do Endowments Determine Trade? Quantifying the Output Mix, Factor Price and Skill-Biased Technology Channels (forthcoming), Journal of International Economics
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Joint with Daniel Trefler
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Previously circulated as Rethinking Endowments-Based Comparative Advantage (2020) and Endowments, Factor Prices, and Skill-Biased Technology: Importing Development Accounting into HOV (2017) also available as NBER Working Paper #24078
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VAT Compliance, Trade, and Institutions (2022), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 208, pg. 85-103
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Joint with Michael Smart and Artur Swistak
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Processing Trade and the Costs of Incomplete Liberalization: The Case of China (2021), Journal of International Economics, Vol 131
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Joint with Loren Brandt and Bingjing Li
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Tariffs and the Organization of Trade in China (2017), Journal of International Economics, Vol 104(1), pg. 85-103
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Joint with Loren Brandt
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Roads and Trade: Evidence from the US (2014), The Review of Economic Studies, 81(2): pp 681-724.
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Joint with Gilles Duranton and Matthew Turner
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Labor Coercion and the Accumulation of Human Capital (2014), Journal of Development Economics, 108, pp 32-53.
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Joint with Gustavo Bobonis
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Ricardian Trade and the Impact of Domestic Competition on Export Performance (2011), Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 45(2), pp. 585-612.
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joint with Matilde Bombardini and Christopher J. Kurz
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Winner of Harry Johnson Award for Outstanding Article in Canadian Journal of Economics in 2011.
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Ricardian-Heckscher-Ohlin Comparative Advantage: Theory and Evidence (2010), Journal of International Economics, Vol. 82(2), pg. 137-151