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Meredith A. Crowley

Faculty of Economics, University of 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), , UK ESRC Senior Fellow 2019 – present Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London, UK Research Fellow 2016 – present UK Department for International , 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, , 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 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 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.

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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 – ): 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 , , 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.

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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 : 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.

“Does the world economy face a danger from rising protectionism?” Economics Observatory, 22 June 2020.

“Brexit: A Stocktake,” written by Anand Menon, Catherine Barnard, Meredith Crowley, Sarah Hall, Jill Rutter, and Jonathan Portes. The UK in a Changing Europe, June 2020.

“Will `level playing field’ issues derail the UK-EU negotiations?” with Lu Han. The UK in a Changing Europe, 26 May 2020.

“Trade” in Brexit: What Next?, Anand Menon and Jill Rutter, eds. The UK in a Changing Europe, 4 February 2020.

2019: “US-China Trade Relations: A Way Forward,” Joint Statement of the US-China Trade Policy Working Group, NYU Shanghai, 27 October 2019.

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No Deal Brexit: Issues, Impact, Implications, written by David Bailey, Catherine Barnard, Helena Farrand-Carrapico, Meredith Crowley, Sarah Hall, Katy Hayward, Tamara Hervey, Anand Menon, Steve Peers, Jonathan Portes, and Thomas Sampson. The UK in a Changing Europe, 4 September 2019.

“The sterling depreciation and UK price competitiveness,” with G. Corsetti and L. Han. VoxEU.org, 26 August 2019.

“The Brexit Scorecard,” edited by Anand Menon, Jonathan Portes, & Matthew Bevington. Written by Meredith Crowley, David Bailey, Raquel Ortega-Argilés, Thomas Sampson, Charlotte O’Brien, Iain Begg, Catherine Barnard, Holger Breinlich, Alan Renwick, Steve Peers, Phil McCann and Nigel Driffield. The UK in a Changing Europe, 24 June 2019.

“Trade War: The clash of economic systems threatening global prosperity.” VoxEU.org, 31 May 2019.

“The impact of Brexit uncertainty on UK exports,” with O. Exton and L. Han. VoxEU.org, 21 Jan. 2019. Reprinted at The UK in a Changing Europe, 28 February 2019.

2018: “Customs,” with O. Exton, in The Brexit White Paper: what it must address, Anand Menon, ed. The UK in a Changing Europe, 9 July 2018.

“Weaponizing Uncertainty,” with D. Ciuriak. C.D. Howe Institute (Toronto), Verbatim. 19 June 2018.

“The Future UK-EU trade relationship,” with O. Exton. The UK in a Changing Europe, 3 May 2018.

“Understanding the challenges to the world trading system: A Review Essay,” International Finance, 21(1): 92-98, 19 April 2018.

“Response to leaked government Brexit analysis.” The UK in a Changing Europe, 1 February 2018.

2017: “A granular analysis of the exposure of UK exports to EU tariffs, quotas and antidumping under ‘no deal’” with G. Corsetti, O. Exton, and L. Han. VoxEU.org, 13 December 2017. Reprinted at CapX.co (London), 14 December 2017. Reprinted as “How damaging would a `no deal’ Brexit be?” The UK in a Changing Europe, 10 January 2018.

“The UK’s multilateral trade future,” with G. Corsetti. Project-Syndicate.org, 6 Dec. 2017.

“Trade enforcement in the age of Trump,” in Economics and Policy in the Age of Trump, London: CEPR Press, C.P. Bown, ed. June 2017.

“Protectionist threats jeopardise international trade: Chinese evidence for Trump’s policies,” with H. Song and N. Meng. VoxEU.org, 10 February 2017.

2016: “Today’s trade policy and trade research” with C.P. Bown. VoxEU.org, 5 June 2016.

2015: “Europe’s trade policy for solar panels,” with H. Song. VoxEU.org, 22 October 2015.

2013: “Emerging economy trade policy has become more responsive to economic shocks under the WTO,” with Chad P. Bown. VoxEU.org, 8 February 2013.

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2012: “Antidumping as cooperation” with C.P. Bown. VoxEU.org, 14 July 2012.

“How did US and EU trade policy withstand the Great Recession?” with C. Bown. VoxEU.org, 28 April 2012.

2011: “Understanding the Great Trade Collapse of 2008-09 and the Subsequent Trade Recovery.” with Xi Luo. 2nd quarter, 2011. Economic Perspectives, Vol. 35, No. 2. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

2007: “Understanding the evolution of trade deficits: Trade elasticities of industrialized countries.” with Leland Crane and Saad Quayyum. 4th quarter, 2007. Economic Perspectives, Vol. 31, No. 4. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

2005: “The US Trade Deficit: Made in China?” with Chad P. Bown, Rachel McCulloch, and Daisuke Nakajima. 4th quarter, 2005. Economic Perspectives, Vol. 29, No. 4. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Reprinted (2006) in Yale Global Online, Nayan Chanda, ed. New Haven: Yale Center for the Study of Globalization.

2004: “The Benefit of Antidumping” with Chad P. Bown. Summer 2004. Newsletter for the Leverhulme Center for Research on Globalization and Economic Policy, Issue 11. Nottingham: University of Nottingham.

“The worldwide spread of antidumping protection.” Jan. 2004. Chicago Fed Letter, No. 198. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

2003: “An Intro to the GATT and WTO.” 4th quarter, 2003. Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27, No. 4. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

Book Reviews

2014: Review of “Struggling with Success: Challenges Facing the International Economy, by Anne O. Krueger. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.” 7 March 2014. Global Journal of Economics, 2(1): 1380004, 1-4.

2008: Review of “Levinson, Marc. The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006,” April 2008. World Trade Review, 7: 458-461.

2007: Review of “Elements of Multinational Strategy by Keith Head. Heidelberg: Springer, 2007.” March 2009. Journal of Economic Literature, 47 (1): 171-172.

Invited Talks Keynotes and Plenary Talks at Academic Research Conferences 2020: Keynote at the 19th GEP/CEPR Annual Postgraduate Conference. Nottingham, UK. 2021 (scheduled).

2018: “Markets, markups and international trade: Exporting firms in a multi-country world,” Keynote at the Rocky Mountain Empirical Trade Conference 2018. Ottawa, Canada. 19 May 2018. “The View on Brexit from Abroad: New Opportunities or Damage Control?” Plenary at the Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2018. Brighton, UK. 27 March 2018.

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2017: “What can be learned from taking an economist’s perspective on International Trade Agreements?” Keynote at the Society of International Law 6th Annual PEPA Conference, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands. 21 April 2017. 2016: “Tariff Scares: trade policy information and the extensive margin of Chinese exporting firms,” Plenary at the European Trade Study Group, Helsinki, Finland. 9 September 2016. 2012: “Emerging Economies, Trade Policy, and Macroeconomic Shocks,” Plenary at the 2012 Columbia- Tsinghua Conference on International Economics, Beijing, China. 18 October 2012. Presentations of Research at Academic Conferences and Seminars, 2017 to present

2021: University of Oslo (scheduled). 2020: American Economic Association Meetings (San Diego, California); Cambridge Statistics Discussion Group; European University Institute Conference on WTO Case Law (online; based from Florence, Italy); CEBRA Annual Meeting (online; based from London, UK), University of Liverpool Workshop on AI, Big Data, and Economics (postponed); University of Warwick Trade Conference (postponed). 2019: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat-Munchen; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Workshop on Research Frontiers in International Trade (Shanghai, China); Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (Ischia, Italy); European University Institute Conference on WTO Case Law (Florence, Italy); National Institute of Economic and Social Research (London, UK); Fundação Getúlio Vargas - Sao Paulo School of Economics; Insper (Sao Paulo, Brazil); University of Groningen (Gronigen, Netherlands); Interface China at Birmingham Law School (Birmingham, UK). 2018: The 12th Empirical Investigations in Trade and Investment (EITI) Conference (Tokyo, Japan); Barcelona GSE Summer Forum (Barcelona, Spain); California Trade Workshop (San Luis Obispo, California); What can economists say about trade wars? CEPII-PSE Workshop (Paris, France); NBER Summer Institute International Finance and Macro (Cambridge, Massachusetts); Society of International Economic Law 2018 Global Conference (Washington, DC); 27th NBER-TCER-CEPR (TRIO) Conference on Globalization and Welfare Impacts of International Trade (Tokyo, Japan); Central Bank Research Association 2018 Annual Meeting (Frankfurt, Germany); London School of Economics, Center for Economic Performance, Conference on Brexit (London, UK); “Updating Trade Cooperation: An Economic View” Research Day Conference, World Trade Organization (Geneva, Switzerland); University of Oregon; UK Department for Exiting the (two seminars), Nanjing University (two seminars). 2017: Workshop on “The Economics of International Trade Agreements,” University of Geneva (Villars, Switzerland); European University Institute Conference on WTO Case Law (Florence, Italy); New Economic School 25th Anniversary Conference (Moscow, Russia); University of Bielefeld; Paris Trade Seminar (Paris School of Economics, INRA, and Science Po joint seminar); University of Salzburg; Tilburg Law and Economics Center, Tilburg Law School; Seoul National University Institute of Economic Research; Seoul National University Center for Asia and the Global Economic Order; University of Birmingham; University of Sussex.

Invited presentations, testimony, public lectures, and panel discussions, 2017 to present 2020:  “The and future EU-UK trade relations,” Panelist at a webinar hosted by the Office of the European Parliament in the UK, 3 September 2020.  “Trade Agreements with Third Countries,” Foreign & Commonwealth Office Masterclass, via Microsoft Teams, 16 July 2020.  “Negotiating Our Post-Brexit Future: where are we heading?” Panelist at the LSE series on Covid-19: The Policy Response, 30 June 2020.

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 “UK-US trade deal negotiations,” Witness giving evidence to the House of Commons International Trade Committee, via Zoom, 17 June 2020.  “The economics of Brexit and Covid-19,” Panelist at the UK in a Changing Europe Isolation Insight Webinar, 12 June 2020.  “The Covid Trade Collapse: Lessons from 2008-2009 and Insights from Micro Trade Data,” UK Government Economic Service North Virtual Conference, via Microsoft Teams, 8 June 2020.  “Beyond Tariffs: Facilitating UK-EU Trade in Manufactured Goods,” Witness giving evidence to the House of Lords EU Select Committee EU Goods Sub-Committee, via Microsoft Teams. 8 June 2020.  “Trade Policy in a Post-Pandemic World,” Panelist at the World Trade Institute’s (Bern, Switzerland) virtual workshop on Pandemic and the Global Economy, 22 May 2020.  “The future of UK trade policy (after Coronavirus),” Panelist at the Institute for Government, 21 May 2020.  “Transatlantic Trade & Economic Cooperation through the Pandemic,” Panelist at the launch of 'Will prioritising a UK-US FTA make or break ‘Global Britain’?' by Ed Balls, Nyasha Weinberg, Jessica Redmond, and Simon Borunmand organized by The Strand Group at King’s College London, 12 May 2020.  “The Economic Implications of Covid-19,” Cambridge CSaP Science, Policy and Pandemics Podcast: Episode 7, hosted by Rob Doubleday, 7 May 2020.  “International Trade in a post COVID-19 World,” Rebuilding Macro Exit Strategy Workshop organized by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (London), 21 April 2020.  “Negotiating the future EU-UK relationship: What is at stake?” British Academy, 12 March 2020. 2019:  “Trade and the Real Economy,” CEPR Webinar moderated by Tim Philipps, 27 November 2019.  “Multilateralism and the US-China Trade Relationship,” Launch Event for `US-China Trade Relations: A Way Forward’ by the US-China Trade Policy Working Group, NYU-Shanghai, Shanghai, China. 27 October 2019.  “Trade War: the clash of economic systems endangering global prosperity,” Cambridge Alumni Festival, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. 28 September 2019.  “Brexit and the ’s Future Trade Relationships in the Global Economy,” Panel at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Symposium on World Trade, British Academy, London, UK. 23 May 2019.  “Brexit and the UK’s future relationship with the EU,” Teleconference at the Pacific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, California). 4 April 2019. 2018:  “The design of trade agreements: Rationale and policy reality check,” Updating Trade Cooperation: An Economic View” WTO Conference, Geneva, Switzerland. 11 December 2018. Video of remarks at 2:22.  “From Dispute to Dialogue – using analysis to understand the changing face of global trade,” Panel at the Overseas Network Conference of the UK Department for International Trade, London, UK. 8 Nov. 2018.  “International Trade and Economic Nationalism” Cambridge Festival of Ideas, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. 20 October 2018.  “What can economists say about trade wars?” Roundtable at the CEPII-EUR OSE-PSE Workshop on Trade Wars, Paris School of Economics, Paris, France. 5 July 2018.  “Weaponizing Uncertainty” at Trade in the US in the Age of Protectionism at The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), London, UK. 15 June 2018.  “Is there a case for enhanced flexibilities on non-actionable subsidies at the WTO?” International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva, Switzerland. 18 April 2018.

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 “Post-Brexit UK-EU relations” Witness giving evidence to the House of Lords EU Select Committee inquiry. Palace of Westminster, London, UK. 17 April 2018. Testimony begins after 15:35.  “ year till Brexit: Are we nearly there yet?” Panelist speaking at a public forum on Brexit sponsored by the Royal Economics Society and the University of Sussex moderated by Gemma Tetlow of the Financial Times. Brighton, UK. 27 March 2018.  “US Trade Policy: Trump and the future of the multilateral trade system,” Panel at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Conference on “Globalization at a Crossroads: US Trade policy and the future of the liberal economic order,” Copenhagen, Denmark. 10 January 2018. Remarks begin at 1:30. 2017:  “How will the new trade policy world affect Latin American growth? London Launch of the IADB Macroeconomic Report,” Canning House, London, UK. 11 April 2017.  “The Future of Trade and Investment in the Brexit and Trump Era.” Panel at the Society for International Economic Law 6th Annual PEPA Conference, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands. 20 April 2017.  “Trade in the Age of Trump.” London Launch of the CEPR e-Book Economics and Policy in the Age of Trump. Organised by CEPR and Citi, London, UK. 30 June 2017.  “Socio-economic and political trends in Latin America with Ipsos Mori.” Panel for event organized by Canning House, London, UK. 3 July 2017.  “The End of ?” Panel at the 18th World Knowledge Forum, Seoul, South Korea. 19 Oct. 2017.  “A Brave New World for Trade?” Panel at French Institute for Foreign Relations (Ifri), Paris, France. 15 Nov. 2017.  “The Relevance of Ricardian Comparative Advantage in the 21st Century” Panelist at the CEPR-UK Department for International Trade Seminar on Ricardo at 200, London, UK. 6 December 2017.

Selected Media Interviews and Research Citations, 2018 to present 2020  FullFact.org. “£1.5bn GDP boost from UK-Japan trade deal is not on top of existing EU-Japan deal benefits,” by Abbas Panjwani. 15 September 2020.  New Statesman. “Will the UK’s free ports project survive Covid-19?” by Marina Leiva. 12 May 2020.  Trade Talks from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Trade Talks Episode 127: The COVID-19 Trade Collapse: Lessons from 2009?” with Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown. 14 April 2020.  Wedge. “The forefront of Britain’s revival: The Freeport Initiative (in Japanese)”, by M. Kimura 26 Feb. 2020.  BBC WorldService . “Brexit Day,” with , 31 January 2020.  BBC Radio Good Morning Scotland. “Huawei’s role in UK 5G and US trade deal prospects,” with Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar, 29 January 2020.  BBC Radio Scotland Good Morning Scotland. “Is the UK headed for a trade war with the US?” with Isabel Fraser and Gordon Brewer, 25 January 2020.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “UK and US battle over digital services tax,” with Dominic O’Connell, 23 January 2020.

2019  BBC Radio 4 In The Balance. “Brexit, Trump and Trade,” with Ed Butler, 21 December 2019.  BBC News TV Beyond 100 Days. “Future UK-EU Trade,” with and James Reynolds, 19 December 2019.  The New York Times. “Brexit’s Advance Opens a New Trade Era,” by Peter S. Goodman, 13 Dec. 2019.  BBC WorldService Marketplace Morning Report. “Make NATO Great Again,” with Victoria Craig, 2 Dec. 2019.  BBC Radio 5 Live . “UK-EU Trade Deal,” with Sean Farrington and Louise Cooper, 2 Dec. 2019.  . “The zombie economy,” 31 October 2019.  Bloomberg.com. “Economists Call for Alternative Path to US-China Trade Wars,” by S. Donnan, 27 Oct. 2019.

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 The Financial Times. “How Uncertainty Hits Business Investment,” by Tim Harford, 25 October 2019.  New York Times. “Getting Brexit Deal Over Finish Line Would Only Begin a Torturous New Race,” by Benjamin Mueller, 23 October 2019.  The Japan Times. “As U.K. eyes post-Brexit trade deal with Japan, its hand may not be as strong as it thinks,” by Chris Russell, 16 October 2019.  . “UK tweaks tariffs amid no-deal Brexit countdown,” by Kate Proctor & Lisa O’Connell, 8 Oct 2019.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “UK revises no deal tariffs,” with Dominic O’Conell, 8 October 2019.  BBC.co.uk. “Farmers betrayed by no-deal Brexit tariff plan,” 8 October 2019.  New York Times. “Global Trade Is Deteriorating Fast, Sapping the World’s Economy,” by Peter S. Goodman, 1 Oct 2019.  NBCnews.com. “Trump’s trade war could spark a recession, Goldman Sachs warns,” by M. White, 12 Aug 2019.  The Economist. “What free ports can and can’t achieve,” 8 August 2019.  VoxTalks from the CEPR (London). “The threat to global prosperity,” with Tim Philipps, 20 June 2019.  The New York Times. “Globalization is moving past the US and its vision of world order,” by Peter S. Goodman, 19 June 2019.  BBC News Channel (TV). “Trump proposes a US-UK Trade Deal,” with Christian Fraser, 4 June 2019.  BBC Radio Wales. “Trump’s tariffs on Mexico,” with Stephen Fairclough, 31 May 2019.  BBC World News TV . “Trump-Abe Summit” with Ben Bland, 27 May 2019.  Euronews-NBC. “The US-China trade war,” with Toks Salako, 14 May 2019.  BBC.co.uk. “Who loses out in the US-China trade war?” by Daniel G. Thomas, 14 May 2019.  TV4 Sweden. “Brexit and economic growth,” with Lottie Cronestrand, 15 May 2019.  BBC WorldService World Update. “Trump imposes tariffs on China,” with Dan Damon, 10 May 2019.  BBC World News TV Impact. “Will the US and China reach a deal?” with , 9 May 2019.  BBC WorldService . “Policy by twitter: US-China trade negotiations,” with , 6 May 2019.  BBC WorldNewsTV Impact. “US-China trade dispute and more tariff threats,” with Philippa Thomas, 6 May 2019.  BBC WorldService World Update. “US-China trade dispute and negotiations,” with Dan Damon, 6 May 2019.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “Trump’s tweets on the US-China trade negotiations,” with , 6 May 2019.  The Times. “The trade deficit soars in a terrible time for exporters,” by David Smith, 14 April 2019.  CNN. “Can a free port rescue this steel community after Brexit?,” by Hadas Gold & Michael Kaplan, 5 April 2019.  BBC World News TV GMT. “The future of EU-China trade,” with Aaaron Heslehurst, 26 March 2019.  BBC.co.uk “Brexit: Is the UK actually in a crisis over leaving the EU?” with Megan Fisher, 11 March 2019.  BBC Radio 4 Analysis. “Fair Exchange?” with Paul Johnson, 18 February 2019.  BBC Radio 4 Business Live. “US-China Negotiations,” 15 February 2019.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “US-China Trade War Negotiations,” with Katie Prescott, 15 February 2019.  Bulgarian National Radio Saturday 150. “EU-Japan trade agreement and the post – Brexit UK,” with Marta Mladenova, 9 February 2019.  The Guardian. “Japan’s EU deal `threatens post-Brexit UK industry’,” by L. Elliott & J. Jolly, 4 February 2019.  Euronews-NBC Tonight. “How could Brexit affect the UK's global trade policies?” with J. Jalil, 1 Feb. 2019.  The Economist. “Teesside bids to become Britain’s first free port,” 24 January 2019.  BBC World Service In the Balance. “Brexit: Planning in Uncertain Times,” with Ed Butler, 19 Jan. 2019.  Trade Talks from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Trade Talks Episode 68: Brexit Votes for Uncertainty” with Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown. 19 January 2019.  BBC News Channel (TV). “UK trade agreements after Brexit,” with Martine Croxall, 18 January 2019.

2018  Le Monde. “La chute de la livre sterling n’a pas profité à l’économie britanique,” by Eric Albert, 22 Dec. 2018.  BBC Radio 4 . “Are Freeports the Future?” with Jonty Bloom, 29 November 2018.

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 BBC Radio 4 David Baddiel Tries to Understand Series 4. “Global Trade,” by David Baddiel, 14 November 2018.  NPR Morning Edition. “U.S. Blocks Appointments of New Judges to WTO,” by F. Langfitt, 2 October 2018.  BBCNews.co.uk “Donald Trump says news trade deal is ‘most important ever,’” by Jill Treanor, 1 October 2018.  BBCNews.co.uk “US and Canada reach new trade deal to replace NAFTA,” by Jill Treanor, 1 October 2018.  NPR All Things Considered. “Experts Say Trump’s Hostility to the WTO Could Cripple It,” by F. Langfitt, 20 Sep.’18.  NPR Morning Edition. “European Leaders Talk Brexit in Austria,” by Frank Langfitt, 19 September 2018.  BBC World News TV GMT. “Trade tensions and the G20 Meeting in Argentina,” with A. Heslehurst, 14 Sep. 2018.  The Financial Times. “Counting the costs of Brexit uncertainty,” by Tim Harford, 7 September 2018.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “The Future of the NAFTA,” 30 August 2018.  BBC World News TV Impact. “Prospects for UK-Asia trade under a “no deal” Brexit,” with Y. Hakim, 23 Aug. ‘18.  The Telegraph. “Britain loses thousands of exporters on trade uncertainty,” by T Wallace & P Foster, 29 July ‘18.  The Economist. “The cost so far: Brexit uncertainty has already damaged Britain’s exporters,” 19 July 2018.  BloombergTV Bulgaria. “The negative impact from imposition of customs does not bother Trump,” 13 July ‘18.  BBC World Service Newshour. “US-China Trade War Kicks Off,” with Razia Iqbal, 6 July 2018.  CTV News (Toronto). “Latest moves in the U.S. – China trade war,” 15 June 2018.  Trade Talks from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Episode 42: Trump and Tariff Tweets: It’s More Complicated Than That,” with Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown, 15 June 2018.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “The G7 meeting in Canada and President Trump's chaotic trade policy,” 11 June 2018.  NBCNews.com. “Tariffs on sugar, shoes mean higher costs for consumers,” by Martha C. White, 11 June 2018.  Washington Post. “There are ‘nuggets of truth’ to what Trump says about trade,” by H. Long, 8 June 2018.  BBCNews.co.uk. “Hit them in the Harleys: EU fights Trump tariffs,” by Szu Ping Chan and Will Smale, 7 June 2018.  The New York Times. “For Europe, an Unpleasant Question: Confront Trump or Avoid a Costly Trade War,” by Peter S. Goodman, 1 June 2018.  AlJazeera TV. “US imposed tariffs and what’s next for the EU,” 1 June 2018.  LBC Radio (London). “US tariffs on EU steel and aluminium,” with Nick Ferrari, 1 June 2018.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “Can the US avoid a trade war with China?” with Rob Young, 4 May 2018.  ABC Rear Vision. “Trade wars - are they good or even winnable?” with Keri. Phillips, 22 April 2018.  BBC World News TV GMT. “Trade and NAFTA renegotiation,” with A. Heslehurst, 20 April 2018.  BBC Radio 4 . “Could Brexit make the Commonwealth Britain’s new choice of global trading partner?” with , 18 April 2018.  BBC Radio 4 The Briefing Room. “Can you win a trade war?” with David Aaronovitch, 5 April 2018.  BBC World Service . “Trade Wars: Passion vs Logic,” with Ed Butler, 5 April 2018.  CTV News (Toronto). “Trade war risks between the U.S. and China,” 3 April 2018.  BBC World Service Business Matters. “U.S. Announces Tariffs on Chinese Imports,” with F. Nicholl, 23 Mar. ‘18.  New York Times. “Trump Says Getting Tough on Chinese Trade Will Empower U.S. He Risks the Opposite,” by Peter S. Goodman, 22 March 2018.  New York Times. “Trump’s Warning Shot on Trade Risks Igniting a Wider Conflict,” by P.Goodman, 10 Mar. 2018.  Trade Talks from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Trade Talks Episode 29: After Trump’s Tariff: Retaliation, Negotiation, and Litigation” with Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown. 9 March 2018.  BBC Radio 4 Today. “Implications for the UK and EU of US tariffs on steel,” 9 March 2018.  BBC News at Six and Ten. “The UK and the Customs Union,” with Kamal Ahmed (Economics Editor). 5 Feb. ‘18.  BBC Radio 4 World at One. “UK’s trade aspirations after Brexit,” with Jonny Dymond, 26 January 2018.  Trade Talks from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Trade Talks Episode 18: Brexit – Sectoral Analsyses or Impact Assessments?” with Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown. 9 January 2018.

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Professional Activities

Academic Journal Service Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, December 2015 -

Research Grant Reviews Economic and Social Research Council (UK) Governance After Brexit Phase 2 Panel (2020). Economic and Social Research Council (UK) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SHRCC) International Merit Review Committee (2018). National Science Foundation (USA).

Referee Activities American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Political Science Review, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Canadian Journal of Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Economic Inquiry, Economics & Politics, Empirical Economics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Political Economy, National Science Foundation, Review of Economic Studies, Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), SAGE Open, Science, Southern Economic Journal, Institute, World Development, The World Economy, World Trade Review.

Conference Organization Organizer (joint with Dennis Novy), UK in a Changing Europe and Cambridge-INET Conference on The Economics of Brexit for Early Career Researchers, September 2020. Programme Committee, Econometric Society European Winter Meeting, 2020. Programme Committee, Royal Economic Society Conference, 2020-2022, Convening Panel, Centre for the Study of African Economies, , China’s Engagement in the African Continent Conference, April 2020 (postponed indefinitely). Organizer, Panel on Brexit, Society of International Economic Law Global Conference, July 2018. Organizer, Cambridge-INET Trade & Brexit Mini Conference, September 2017. Organizing Committee, CEPR International Macroeconomics and Finance Programme, April 2016. Scientific Committee, International Finance and Banking Society Annual Conf., Barcelona, June 2016. Program Committee, Royal Economic Society Postgraduate Presentation Meeting, January 2014.

Teaching University of Cambridge: Introductory Econometrics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Industrial Organization, International Trade and Development (2013-2019). Nanjing Univeristy: Graduate lectures in international trade and macro. November 2018. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics: Trade Policy, Trade Agreements and the Taxation of Multinationals. Summers 2014 and 2015. Graduate lectures in international trade and macro. June 2019. Georgetown University: International Trade. 2008-2009.

PhD Students (Cambridge) Lu Han (University of Liverpool) Research advisor Oliver Exton (UK Department of International Trade) Supervisor Minkyu Son (in-progress) Supervisor Thomas Prayer (in-progress) Supervisor

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