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Meredith A. Crowley Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Austin Robinson Building Sidgwick Avenue Cambridge, CB3 9DD, UK tel: +44 1223 335261 [email protected] http://meredithcrowley.weebly.com/ Current positions/affiliations/honors University of Cambridge Reader in International Economics, Faculty of Economics 2018 – present Keynes Fellow, University of Cambridge 2019 – present Fellow, St. John’s College 2013 – present University Lecturer, Faculty of Economics 2013 – 2018 Cambridge-INET (Institute for New Economic Thinking) Coordinator, Transmission Mechanisms and Economic Policy 2018 – present UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE), London, UK ESRC Senior Fellow 2019 – present Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London, UK Research Fellow 2016 – present UK Department for International Trade, London, UK Trade and Economy Panel (Academic Advisor) 2019 – present Freeports Advisory Panel (Academic Advisor) 2019 – present Trade and Agriculture Commission (Competitiveness Working Group Member) 2020 – present Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, Germany Member of the Scientific Advisory Council 2019 – present UK Department for Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, London, UK National Food Strategy Advisory Panel (Academic Advisor) 2019 – present UK Government Office for Science, Rebuilding a Resilient Britain Project 2020 – present Trade and Aid Working Group Member Previous positions/appointments/honors Bruegel, Brussels, Belgium Member of the Scientific Council 2018 – 2020 Nanjing University Visiting Professor November 2018 Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Visiting Professor, Summer School 2014, 2015 & 2019 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Senior Economist 2006 – 2014. Economist 2001 – 2006. American Law Institute Advisor, Principles of the Law of World Trade Project 2008 – 2012. Pew Charitable Trusts Advisory Board Member, Subsidyscope Project 2008 – 2012. Georgetown University, Department of Economics Visiting Associate Professor 2008 – 2009. Meredith A. Crowley (September 2020) Education University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D., Economics, 2001 M.S., Economics, 1998 Harvard University Master of Public Policy, International Trade and Finance, 1996 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine B.A., magna cum laude, Asian Studies and Chemistry, 1994 Research Grants and Fellowships ESRC Senior Fellowship at UK in a Changing Europe (ES/T000732/1; June 2019 - May 2022) “UK Trade Policy post-Brexit.” Principal Investigator. Award amount: £600,000. Keynes Fund Grant (January 2018 – September 2019) “Credit Constraints and Optimal Price Setting in International Markets.” Principal Investigator along with Prof. G. Corsetti. Award amount: £67,000. International Growth Centre, London School of Economics (Project number: 32424; October 2018-June 2019). “Exchange Rate Shocks and Firm Behaviour: Evidence from Ethiopia and Uganda.” Principal Investigator: Prof. P.Krishnan. Co-Investigator along with Dr. A. Mengistu. Award amount: £20,820. ESRC Brexit Priority Grant (ES/R001553/1; April 2017 – March 2019) “The impact of trade policy and exchange rate shocks on trade volumes and prices in post-Brexit Britain.” Principal Investigator. Co- Investigators: Prof. G. Corsetti and Dr. L. Bartels. Award amount: £329,000. International Growth Centre, London School of Economics (Small Project number: 32400; May – October 2016) “Scoping visit to set up a project on firm growth and trade policy in Ethiopia” Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator: Prof. P. Krishnan. Award amount: £3,300. Main academic publications 2020: “The looming threat of tariff hikes: entry into exporting under trade agreement renegotiation,” with O. Exton and L. Han. May 2020. American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110: 457-551. 2018: “Tariff Scares: Trade policy uncertainty and foreign market entry by Chinese firms” with Ning Meng and Huasheng Song. 2018. Journal of International Economics, 114: 96-115. 2016: “The Empirical Landscape of Trade Policy” with Chad Bown. 2016. The Handbook of Commercial Policy, Volume 1 Part A, 3-108. Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger, eds. Elsevier. 2014: “Emerging Economies, Trade Policy, and Macroeconomic Shocks” with Chad Bown. Nov. 2014. Journal of Development Economics, 111: 261-273. 2013: “Import Protection, Business Cycles, and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Great Recession.” with Chad P. Bown. May 2013. Journal of International Economics, 90(1): 50-64. Reprinted (2015) in International Trade and the New Global Economy, Edward D. Mansfield, ed. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. “Self-enforcing Trade Agreements: Evidence from Time-Varying Trade Policy.” with Chad P. Bown. April 2013. American Economic Review, 103(2): 1071-90. 2 Meredith A. Crowley (September 2020) 2007: “Trade Deflection and Trade Depression” with C.P. Bown. 2007. Journal of International Economics, 72: 176-201. 2006: “Do safeguard tariffs and antidumping duties open or close technology gaps?” 2006. Journal of International Economics, 68: 469-484. Books Edited 2019: Trade War: The clash of economic systems endangering global prosperity, London: CEPR Press, June 2019. Other academic publications and working papers 2020: “Invoicing and the Dynamics of Pricing to Market: Evidence from UK Export Prices around the Brexit Referendum,” with Giancarlo Corsetti and Lu Han. October 2018, revised June 2020. Cambridge-INET Working Paper Series No. 2018/15. CEPR Discussion Paper 13282. “China – Broiler Products (Article 21.5 – United States): Can the sum of the parts be less than the whole?” with Maria Alcover. April 2020. World Trade Review, 19(2): 282-296. 2019: “Markets and Markups: A New Empirical Framework and Evidence on Exporters from China,” with Giancarlo Corsetti, Lu Han, and Huasheng Song. Revised August 2019. Cambridge-INET Working Paper Series No. 2018/05. CEPR Discussion Paper 13904. “Policy Shocks and Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Chinese Solar Panels” with Ning Meng and Huasheng Song. March 2019. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 51: 148-169. 2018: “Renegotiation of Trade Agreements and Firm Exporting Decisions: Evidence from the Impact of Brexit on UK Exports to the EU,” with Oliver Exton and Lu Han. (revised February 2020.) Cambridge-INET Working Paper Series 2018/10. CEPR Discussion Paper 13446. “Slamming the door on trade policy discretion? The WTO Appellate Body’s ruling on market distortions and production costs in EU—Biodiesel (Argentina)” with J. Hillman. 2018. World Trade Review, 17(2): 195-213. 2014: “Tuna-Dolphin II: A Legal and Economic Analysis of the Appellate Body Report.” with Robert Howse. April 2014. World Trade Review, 13(2): 321-355. 2010: “China's export growth and the China Safeguard: Threats to the World Trading System?” with Chad P. Bown. November 2010. Canadian Journal of Economics, 43: 4, 1353-1388. Reprinted (2012) in China and Globalization, Linda Yueh, ed. London and New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. “Split Decisions in Antidumping Cases.” July 2010. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Vol. 10, Iss. 1 (Topics), Article 68. “Why are safeguards needed in a trade agreement?” 2010. Law and Economics of Contingent Protection in International Trade, G. Bermann, P. Mavroidis, and K. Bagwell, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. “US - Stainless Steel (Mexico)” with Robert Howse. January 2010. World Trade Review, 9: 1,117-150. 3 Meredith A. Crowley (September 2020) Reprinted (2010) in The WTO Case Law of 2008, Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2009: “Japan - Countervailing Duties on Dynamic Random Access Memories from Korea (DS 336 and Corr. 1, adopted 17 December 2007).” with David Palmeter. January 2009. World Trade Review, 8: 1, 1-14. Reprinted (2009) in The WTO Case Law of 2006-7, Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. “Comment: United States - Final Dumping Determination on Softwood Lumber from Canada, and United States - Final Dumping Determination on Softwood Lumber from Canada: Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by Canada (Softwood V): Prepared for the ALI Project on the Case Law of the WTO,” January 2008. World Trade Review, 7: 143-147. Reprinted (August 2008) in The WTO Case Law of 2004-5, Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2006: “Policy Externalities: How US Antidumping Affects Japanese Exports to the EU” with C.P. Bown. 2006. European Journal of Political Economy, 22: 696-714. 2005: “Safeguards in the WTO” with Chad P. Bown. 2005. The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis, A. Appleton, P. Macrory and M. Plummer, eds. Dordrecht: Springer. “World Trade Organization.” 2005. Globalization: Encyclopedia of Trade, Labor, and Politics, Ashish K. Vaidya, ed. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. 2001: “Congressional Voting on International Economic Bills in the 1990s” with Robert E. Baldwin. 2001. Trade, Development and Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Anne O. Krueger, Deepak Lal and Richard H. Snape, eds. London: Macmillan. Policy Papers, Opinion, and Commentary 2020: “What would no deal mean?” written by Anand Menon, David Bailey, Tim Bale, Catherine Barnard, Matthew Bevington, Meredith Crowley, Sarah Hall, Katy Hayward, Martin Heneghan, Carmen Hubbard, Lisa James, Hussein Kassim, Ben Kienzle, Nicola McEwen, Jonathan Portes, Ivan Rajic, Meg Russell, Jill Rutter, Thomas Sampson, Maddy Thimont-Jack, Alan Wager and Dan Wincott. The UK in a Changing Europe, 23 September 2020.