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John Miles Morrow

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Blog mentions

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  1. Michael Carter & John Morrow, 2012. "Left, Right, Left: Income and Political Dynamics in Transition Economies," CEP Discussion Papers dp1111, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Left, Right, Left: Income and Political Dynamics in Transition Economies
      by Maximo Rossi in Wikiprogress América Latina on 2012-01-23 00:40:00

Working papers

  1. Morrow, John & Dhingra, Swati, 2019. "Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity under firm heterogeneity," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 59226, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

    Cited by:

    1. Pawel Krolikowski & Andrew H. McCallum, 2016. "Goods-Market Frictions and International Trade," Working Papers (Old Series) 1635, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
    2. Morrow, John & Boehm, Johannes & Dhingra, Swati, 2019. "The Comparative Advantage of Firms," CEPR Discussion Papers 13699, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    3. Sergey Kokovin & Maxim Goryunov & Takatoshi Tabuchi, 2017. "Continuous Spatial Monopolistic Competition: Matching Goods With Consumers," HSE Working papers WP BRP 173/EC/2017, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
    4. Baqaee, David Rezza & Farhi, Emmanuel, 2021. "Darwinian Returns to Scale," CEPR Discussion Papers 15712, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    5. Anderson, Simon & de Palma, André, 2019. "Decoupling the CES distribution circle with quality and beyond: equilibrium distributions and the CES-Logit nexus," CEPR Discussion Papers 14168, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    6. Marc Melitz & Stephen Redding, "undated". "New Trade Models, New Welfare Implications," Working Paper 65406, Harvard University OpenScholar.
    7. Mion, Giordano & Martin, Ralf & Forlani, Emanuele & Muuls, Mirabelle, 2016. "Unraveling Firms: Demand, Productivity and Markups Heterogeneity," CEPR Discussion Papers 11058, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    8. Murata, Yasusada & Behrens, Kristian, 2010. "The Henry George Theorem in a second-best world," CEPR Discussion Papers 8120, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    9. Doan Thi Thanh Ha & Kozo Kiyota, 2015. "Misallocation, Productivity, and Trade Liberalization: The Case of Vietnamese Manufacturing," Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series 2015-007, Institute for Economics Studies, Keio University.
    10. Thisse, Jacques-François & Parenti, Mathieu & Ushchev, Philip, 2014. "Toward a theory of monopolistic competition," CEPR Discussion Papers 10014, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    11. Bagwell, Kyle & Lee, Seung Hoon, 2020. "Trade policy under monopolistic competition with firm selection," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 127(C).
    12. Kichko, Sergei & Picard, Pierre M., 2023. "On the effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistically competitive markets," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 143(C).
    13. Ferguson, Shon, 2011. "Endogenous Product Differentiation, Market Size and Prices," Working Paper Series 878, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
    14. Matsuyama, Kiminori, 2022. "Destabilizing Effects of Market Size in the Dynamics of Innovation," CEPR Discussion Papers 15010, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    15. Swati Dhingra & Hanwei Huang & Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano & Joao Paulo Pessoa & Thomas Sampson & John Van Reenen, 2017. "The costs and benefits of leaving the EU: trade effects," CEP Discussion Papers dp1478, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    16. Amanda De Pirro & Renaud Foucart, 2022. "Of Shrimp and Men," Working Papers 352589140, Lancaster University Management School, Economics Department.
    17. Grossman, Gene & McCalman, Phillip & Staiger, Robert, 2019. "The "New" Economics of Trade Agreements: From Trade Liberalization to Regulatory Convergence?," CEPR Discussion Papers 13903, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    18. Ottaviano, Gianmarco & salto, matteo & Nocco, Antonella, 2013. "Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Selection: Why and how heterogeneity matters," CEPR Discussion Papers 9417, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    19. Arnaud Costinot & Andrés Rodríguez-Clare & Iván Werning, 2016. "Micro to Macro: Optimal Trade Policy with Firm Heterogeneity," NBER Working Papers 21989, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    20. Colin J. Hottman & Ryan Monarch, 2018. "Estimating Unequal Gains across U.S. Consumers with Supplier Trade Data," International Finance Discussion Papers 1220, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    21. Ge, Jinfeng & Yuan, Yangzhou, 2022. "Bubble into reallocation: How bubbles improve capital allocation in China," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 75(C).
    22. Stella Capuano & Hartmut Egger & Michael Koch & Hans-Jörg Schmerer, 2017. "Offshoring and Firm Overlap," CESifo Working Paper Series 6361, CESifo.
    23. Igor A. Bykadorov & Alexey A. Gorn & Sergey G. Kokovin & Evgeny V. Zhelobodko, 2014. "Losses From Trade In Krugman’s Model: Almost Impossible," HSE Working papers WP BRP 61/EC/2014, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
    24. Fadinger, Harald & Campolmi, Alessia & Forlati, Chiara, 2018. "Trade and Domestic Policies under Monopolistic Competition," CEPR Discussion Papers 13219, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    25. Marjit, Sugata & Mandal, Biswajit, 2021. "Monopolistic Competition, Optimum Product Diversity, and International Trade - The Role of Factor Endowment and Factor Intensities," GLO Discussion Paper Series 911, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    26. Ariel Weinberger, 2015. "Markups and misallocation with trade and heterogeneous firms," Globalization Institute Working Papers 251, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    27. Albrecht, Brian C. & Phelan, Thomas & Pretnar, Nick, 2023. "Time Use and the Efficiency of Heterogeneous Markups," MPRA Paper 118172, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    28. Jacob, Nick & Mion, Giordano, 2020. "On the productivity advantage of cities," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 108436, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    29. Edward J. Balistreri & David G. Tarr, 2022. "Welfare gains in the Armington, Krugman and Melitz models: Comparisons grounded on gravity," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 60(4), pages 1681-1703, October.
    30. E. Weyl & Michal Fabinger, 2015. "A Tractable Approach to Pass-Through Patterns," 2015 Meeting Papers 747, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    31. Esteban Jaimovich & Vincenzo Merella, 2011. "Love for Quality, Comparative Advantage, and Trade," Carlo Alberto Notebooks 216, Collegio Carlo Alberto, revised 2012.
    32. Jae Wook Jung & Ina Simonovska & Ariel Weinberger, 2015. "Exporter Heterogeneity and Price Discrimination: A Quantitative View," NBER Working Papers 21408, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    33. Isaac Baley & Laura Veldkamp & Michael Waugh, 2016. "Can Global Uncertainty Promote International Trade?," Working Papers 917, Barcelona School of Economics.
    34. Weinberger, Ariel, 2020. "Markups and misallocation with evidence from exchange rate shocks," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 146(C).
    35. Anderson, Simon & de Palma, André, 2015. "Economic distributions and primitive distributions in monopolistic competition," CEPR Discussion Papers 10748, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    36. Parenti, Mathieu, 2018. "Large and small firms in a global market: David vs. Goliath," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 110(C), pages 103-118.
    37. Laszlo Goerke & Marco de Pinto, 2021. "Cost Uncertainty in an Oligopoly with Endogenous Entry," IAAEU Discussion Papers 202105, Institute of Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Union (IAAEU).
    38. Julieta Caunedo, 2017. "Efficiency with Equilibrium Marginal Product Dispersion and Firm Selection," 2017 Meeting Papers 1541, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    39. Marc Melitz & Stephen Redding, 2013. "Firm Heterogeneity and Aggregate Welfare," Working Papers hal-03473900, HAL.
    40. Antonella Nocco & Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano & Matteo Salto, 2014. "Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Selection," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(5), pages 304-309, May.
    41. Igor Bykadorov, 2023. "The Open Monopolistic Competition Models: Market Equilibrium and Social Optimality," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(19), pages 1-13, October.
    42. Thisse, Jacques-François & Gokan, Toshitaka & Kichko, Sergey, 2019. "How do trade and communication costs shape the spatial organization of firms?," CEPR Discussion Papers 14045, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    43. Peter Neary & Monika Mrázová, 2019. "Io For Export(S)," Economics Series Working Papers 868, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
    44. Igor G. Pospelov & Stanislav A. Radionov, 2014. "On The Social Efficiency In Monopolistic Competitioin Models," HSE Working papers WP BRP 80/EC/2014, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
    45. Antonella Nocco & Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano & Matteo Salto, 2019. "Geography, competition and optimal multilateral trade policy," CEP Discussion Papers dp1610, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    46. Fabrizio Colella & Keith Maskus & Alessandro Peri, 2024. "Unintended Consequences of Money-Laundering Regulations," RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 2403, Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).
    47. Allan Sørensen, 2020. "Export promotion and intra‐industry reallocations," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 28(2), pages 303-319, May.
    48. Bernadette Power & Gavin C. Reid, 2023. "Lifting the hood of supply and demand for trademarks of start‐ups: Partial observability estimates," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 44(1), pages 311-321, January.
    49. Ziran Ding, 2022. "Firm heterogeneity, variable markups, and multinational production: A review from trade policy perspective," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 36(5), pages 1311-1357, December.
    50. Alexey Kushnir & Alexander Tarasov & Robertas Zubrickas, 2020. "On Equilibrium in Monopolistic Competition with Endogenous Labor," CESifo Working Paper Series 8360, CESifo.
    51. Kristian Behrens & Sergey Kichko & Philip Ushchev & Sergei Kichko, 2018. "Intersectoral Markup Divergence," CESifo Working Paper Series 6965, CESifo.
    52. Sergey G. Kokovin & Shamil Sharapudinov & Alexander Tarasov & Philip Ushchev, 2020. "A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers," CESifo Working Paper Series 8082, CESifo.
    53. Yan Liang, 2023. "Misallocation and Markups: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 51, pages 161-176, December.
    54. Dhingra, Swati & Morrow, John, 2017. "Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 86595, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    55. ARA Tomohiro, 2023. "Trade with Search Frictions: Identifying New Gains from Trade," Discussion papers 23061, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    56. Sergey Kokovin & Pavel Molchanov & Igor Bykadorov, 2022. "Increasing returns, monopolistic competition, and international trade: Revisiting gains from trade," Post-Print hal-03740561, HAL.
    57. Matsuyama, Kiminori & Ushchev, Philip, 2022. "Selection and Sorting of Heterogeneous Firms through Competitive Pressures," CEPR Discussion Papers 17092, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    58. Allan Sørensen, 2022. "Spillovers from foreign business conditions," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 158(3), pages 779-814, August.
    59. Macedoni, Luca, 2022. "Large multiproduct exporters across rich and poor countries: Theory and evidence," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 156(C).
    60. Ariel Weinberger & Qian Xuefeng & Mahmut Yasar, 2017. "Export Tax Rebates and Resource Misallocation: Evidence from a Large Developing Country," Globalization Institute Working Papers 302, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    61. P. M. Picard & A. Tampieri, 2021. "Vertical differentiation and trade among symmetric countries," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 71(4), pages 1319-1355, June.
    62. Kichko, Sergei & Picard, Pierre M., 2024. "Market size, income heterogeneity, and trade," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 235(C).
    63. Federico Etro, 2016. "Macroeconomics with endogenous markups and optimal taxation," Working Papers 2016:32, Department of Economics, University of Venice "Ca' Foscari".
    64. Alexander Tarasov & Robertas Zubrickas, 2021. "Optimal Income Taxation under Monopolistic Competition," CESifo Working Paper Series 9309, CESifo.
    65. Quan Zheng & Xiajun Amy Pan & Asoo J. Vakharia, 2020. "Common Retailer Channel Revisited: The Role of Supply Network Size," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 29(9), pages 2175-2181, September.
    66. Hsu, Wen-Tai & Lu, Lin & Picard, Pierre M., 2021. "Income Inequality, Productivity, and International Trade," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2021029, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    67. Dao‐Zhi Zeng & Shin‐Kun Peng, 2021. "Symmetric tax competition and welfare with footloose capital," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 61(2), pages 472-491, March.
    68. Han QI & Haichao Fan & Edwin Lai, 2013. "Global Gains from Reduction of Trade Costs," 2013 Meeting Papers 1283, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    69. Gene M. Grossman & Elhanan Helpman & Hugo Lhuillier, 2021. "Supply Chain Resilience: Should Policy Promote Diversification or Reshoring?," NBER Working Papers 29330, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    70. Nick Jacob & Giordano Mion, 2020. "The UK's great demand and supply recession," CEP Discussion Papers dp1737, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    71. Lionel Fontagné & Gianluca Santoni, 2015. "Firm Level Allocative Inefficiency: Evidence from France," Working Papers hal-01299818, HAL.
    72. Tian, Can, 2022. "Learning and firm dynamics in a stochastic equilibrium," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 203(C).
    73. Igor Pospelov & Stanislav Radionov, 2013. "Multisector monopolistic competition model," HSE Working papers WP BRP 34/EC/2013, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
    74. Nagamachi, Kohei, 2015. "A Simple Model of Functional Specialization of Cities," MPRA Paper 61497, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    75. Haaland, Jan I. & Venables, Anthony J., 2016. "Optimal trade policy with monopolistic competition and heterogeneous firms," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 85-95.
    76. Atsushi Tadokoro, 2020. "Tariff policies, variable markups, and within-sector missallocation," Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 20-16, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics.
    77. Pascal Belan & Clément Carbonnier & Martine Carré, 2021. "Fiscal Devaluation with Endogenous Markups: Productivity and Welfare," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 123(4), pages 1159-1189, October.
    78. Conconi, Paola & Blanga-Gubbay, Michael & Parenti, Mathieu, 2020. "Lobbying for Globalization," CEPR Discussion Papers 14597, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    79. Macedoni, Luca & Weinberger, Ariel, 2022. "Quality heterogeneity and misallocation: The welfare benefits of raising your standards," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).
    80. Dennis Becker, 2018. "Heterogeneous firms and informality: the effects of trade liberalization on labour markets," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 70(1), pages 47-72.
    81. Cordoba, Juan Carlos & Liu, Xiying, 2023. "A Unified Theory of Value: Oligopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Diversity," ISU General Staff Papers 202303231249420000, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    82. Ariel Weinberger & Luca Macedoni, 2023. "International Spillovers of Quality Regulations," Working Papers 2023-10, The George Washington University, Institute for International Economic Policy.
    83. Alexander Tarasov & Robertas Zubrickas, 2023. "Optimal income taxation under monopolistic competition," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 76(2), pages 495-523, August.
    84. Marc J. Melitz, 2018. "Competitive effects of trade: theory and measurement," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 154(1), pages 1-13, February.
    85. Sophie Osotimehin & Latchezar Popov, 2023. "Misallocation and Intersectoral linkages," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 51, pages 177-198, December.
    86. Inga Heiland & Wilhelm Kohler, 2013. "Heterogeneous Workers, Trade, and Migration," CESifo Working Paper Series 4387, CESifo.
    87. Ziran Ding, 2021. "Optimal Tariffs with Firm Heterogeneity, Variable Markups, and FDI," Bank of Lithuania Working Paper Series 99, Bank of Lithuania.
    88. Matsuyama, Kiminori, 2020. "When Does Procompetitive Entry Imply Excessive Entry?," CEPR Discussion Papers 14991, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    89. Priyaranjan Jha & Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez, 2021. "Minimum Wage and Employer Variety," CESifo Working Paper Series 9312, CESifo.
    90. Kory Kroft & René Leal Vizcaíno & Matthew J. Notowidigdo & Ting Wang, 2020. "Parallel Inverse Aggregate Demand Curves in Discrete Choice Models," NBER Working Papers 27437, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    91. Aizawa, Hiroki & Kono, Tatsuhito, 2023. "How should place-based policies be designed to efficiently promote retail agglomeration?," MPRA Paper 117055, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    92. Gouel, Christophe & Jean, Sébastien, 2023. "Love of variety and gains from trade," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 158(C).
    93. A. Shapoval & V. M. Goncharenko, 2020. "Industry equilibrium and welfare in monopolistic competition under uncertainty," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 130(2), pages 187-218, July.
    94. Neary, Peter & Mrázová, Monika, 2017. "Sales and Markup Dispersion: Theory and Empirics," CEPR Discussion Papers 12044, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    95. Simon P. Anderson & Nisvan Erkal & Daniel Piccinin, 2020. "Aggregative games and oligopoly theory: short‐run and long‐run analysis," RAND Journal of Economics, RAND Corporation, vol. 51(2), pages 470-495, June.
    96. Matthias Mertens & Bernardo Mottironi, 2023. "Do larger firms exert more market power? Markups and markdowns along the size distribution," CEP Discussion Papers dp1945, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    97. Suveg, Melinda, 2021. "Does Firm Exit Increase Prices?," Working Paper Series 1414, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
    98. ARA Tomohiro, 2021. "Competition, Productivity and Trade, Reconsidered," Discussion papers 21032, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    99. Catia Montagna & Antonella Nocco, 2015. "(De)Unionization, Trade Liberalization and Selection," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 66(1), pages 91-122, February.
    100. David Baqaee & Emmanuel Farhi, 2020. "Entry vs. Rents: Aggregation with Economies of Scale," NBER Working Papers 27140, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    101. Etro, Federico, 2017. "Research in economics and monopolistic competition," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 71(4), pages 645-649.
    102. Gaelan MacKenzie, 2021. "Trade and Market Power in Product and Labor Markets," Staff Working Papers 21-17, Bank of Canada.
    103. Schiff, Nathan & Cosman, Jacob & Dai, Tianran, 2023. "Delivery in the city: Differentiated products competition among New York restaurants," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).
    104. Luca Macedoni & Ariel Weinberger, 2021. "Quality Misallocation, Trade, and Regulations," CESifo Working Paper Series 9041, CESifo.
    105. Atsushi Tadokoro, 2021. "Efficient policy with firm heterogeneity and variable markups," Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 20-17, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics.
    106. Tomohiro Ara, 2023. "Trade with Search Frictions: Identifying New Gains from Trade," TUPD Discussion Papers 42, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University.

  2. Johannes Boehm & Swati Dhingra & John Morrow, 2019. "The comparative advantage of firms," CEP Discussion Papers dp1614, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Chor, Davin & Manova, Kalina & Yu, Zhihong, 2021. "Growing like China: Firm performance and global production line position," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 130(C).
    2. Hötte, Kerstin, 2023. "Demand-pull, technology-push, and the direction of technological change," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 52(5).
    3. Kerstin Hotte, 2021. "Demand-pull, technology-push, and the direction of technological change," Papers 2104.04813, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2023.
    4. Maria Bas & Ana Margarida Fernandes & Caroline Paunov, 2022. "How Resilient Was Trade to Covid-19?," CESifo Working Paper Series 9652, CESifo.
    5. Ina C. Jäkel, 2021. "Export Credit Guarantees: Direct Effects on the Treated and Spillovers to their Suppliers," Economics Working Papers 2021-09, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
    6. Nesma Ali & Joel Stiebale, 2022. "Foreign direct investment, prices and efficiency: Evidence from India," Discussion Papers 2022-10, University of Nottingham, GEP.
    7. Pham, Hoang, 2023. "Trade reform, oligopsony, and labor market distortion: Theory and evidence," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 144(C).

  3. Cheng, Wenya & Morrow, John, 2018. "Firm productivity differences from factor markets," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 88357, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

    Cited by:

    1. Zhengwen Liu & Hong Ma, 2021. "Input Trade Liberalization And Markup Distribution: Evidence From China," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 59(1), pages 344-360, January.
    2. Pham, Hoang, 2023. "Trade reform, oligopsony, and labor market distortion: Theory and evidence," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 144(C).

  4. Johannes Boehm & Swati Dhingra & John Morrow, 2017. "Product diversification in Indian manufacturing," CEP Discussion Papers dp1509, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Giuseppe Berlingieri & Frank Pisch & Claudia Steinwender, 2018. "Organizing Global Supply Chains: Input Cost Shares and Vertical Integration," NBER Working Papers 25286, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Giuseppe Berlingieri & Frank Pisch & Claudia Steinwender, 2021. "Organizing Global Supply Chains: Input-Output Linkages and Vertical Integration," Post-Print hal-03637813, HAL.

  5. Dhingra, Swati & Morrow, John, 2017. "Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 86595, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

    Cited by:

    1. Bykadorov, Igor & Kokovin, Sergey, 2017. "Can a larger market foster R&D under monopolistic competition with variable mark-ups?," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 71(4), pages 663-674.

  6. Johannes Boehm & Swati Dhingra & John Morrow, 2016. "Swimming upstream: input-output linkages and the direction of product adoption," CEP Discussion Papers dp1407, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Morrow, John & Boehm, Johannes & Dhingra, Swati, 2019. "The Comparative Advantage of Firms," CEPR Discussion Papers 13699, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    2. Hylke Vandenbussche & Christian Viegelahn, 2016. "Input reallocation within firms," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 545917, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
    3. Liberti, Jose & Sturgess, Jason & Sutherland, Andrew, 2018. "Economics of Voluntary Information Sharing," MPRA Paper 93673, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Kerstin Hötte, 2021. "Skill transferability and the stability of transition pathways- A learning-based explanation for patterns of diffusion," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 31(3), pages 959-993, July.
    5. Daniel Goya, 2019. "Chinese competition and network effects on the extensive margin," Working Papers 2019-01, Escuela de Negocios y Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.
    6. Michael Irlacher, 2022. "Multi-Product Firms in International Economics," CESifo Working Paper Series 9589, CESifo.
    7. Goya, Daniel, 2021. "The network effect of Chinese competition on what domestic suppliers produce," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 102(C).

  7. John Morrow, 2014. "Benford's Law, Families of Distributions and a Test Basis," CEP Discussion Papers dp1291, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Rabeea Sadaf, 2017. "Advanced Statistical Techniques For Testing Benford'S Law," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(2), pages 229-238, December.
    2. Bernhard Rauch & Max Göttsche & Gernot Brähler & Stefan Engel, 2011. "Fact and Fiction in EU‐Governmental Economic Data," German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 12(3), pages 243-255, August.
    3. Ronelle Burger & Canh Thien Dang & Trudy Owens, 2017. "Better performing NGOs do report more accurately: Evidence from investigating Ugandan NGO financial accounts," Discussion Papers 2017-10, University of Nottingham, CREDIT.
    4. Dang, Canh Thien & Owens, Trudy, 2020. "Does transparency come at the cost of charitable services? Evidence from investigating British charities," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 103943, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    5. Holz, Carsten, 2013. "The Quality of China's GDP Statistics," MPRA Paper 51864, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Kalaichelvan, Mohandass & Lim Kai Jie, Shawn, 2012. "A Critical Evaluation of the Significance of Round Numbers in European Equity Markets in Light of the Predictions from Benford’s Law," MPRA Paper 40960, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. Eutsler, Jared & Kathleen Harris, M. & Tyler Williams, L. & Cornejo, Omar E., 2023. "Accounting for partisanship and politicization: Employing Benford's Law to examine misreporting of COVID-19 infection cases and deaths in the United States," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Elsevier, vol. 108(C).
    8. George Judge & Laura Schechter, 2009. "Detecting Problems in Survey Data Using Benford’s Law," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 44(1).
    9. Hürlimann, Werner, 2015. "On the uniform random upper bound family of first significant digit distributions," Journal of Informetrics, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 349-358.
    10. Pankaj C. Patel & Mike G. Tsionas & Maria João Guedes, 2022. "Benford's law, small business financial reporting, and survival," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 43(8), pages 3301-3315, December.
    11. Druică, Elena & Oancea, Bogdan & Vâlsan, Călin, 2018. "Benford's law and the limits of digit analysis," International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Elsevier, vol. 31(C), pages 75-82.
    12. Thomas Stoerk, 2015. "Statistical corruption in Beijing’s air quality data has likely ended in 2012," GRI Working Papers 194, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.

  8. Michael Carter & John Morrow, 2014. "The Political Economy of Inclusive Rural Growth," CEP Discussion Papers dp1259, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Michuda, Aleksandr, 2018. "Political Contributions and Land Reform Delay: The Case of South Africa," 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C. 274365, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

  9. Morrow, John & Carter, Michael, 2013. "Left, right, left: income, learning and political dynamics," MPRA Paper 45020, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Anderson, Kym & Strutt, Anna, 2014. "Food security policy options for China: Lessons from other countries," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 49(P1), pages 50-58.
    2. Sweder J. G. van Wijnbergen & Tim Willems, 2016. "Learning Dynamics and Support for Economic Reforms: Why Good News Can Be Bad," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 30(1), pages 1-23.
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  10. Swati Dhingra & John Morrow, 2012. "The Impact of Integration on Productivity and Welfare Distortions Under Monopolistic Competition," CEP Discussion Papers dp1130, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

    Cited by:

    1. Peter Dixon & Michael Jerie & Maureen Rimmer, 2016. "Modern Trade Theory for CGE Modelling: The Armington, Krugman and Melitz Models," Journal of Global Economic Analysis, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, vol. 1(1), pages 1-110, June.
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Articles

  1. Swati Dhingra & John Morrow, 2019. "Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Diversity under Firm Heterogeneity," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 127(1), pages 196-232.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Wenya Cheng & John Morrow, 2018. "Firm Productivity Differences From Factor Markets," Journal of Industrial Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 66(1), pages 126-171, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Dhingra, Swati & Morrow, John, 2017. "Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 71(4), pages 718-728.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

Chapters

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