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Nina Pavčnik

@ninapavcnik

Economist and Professor @dartmouth | Mother of two | Slovenian | Writing about globalization, trade policy, and development

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Brian McCaig (@brianmccaig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be presenting new work with Nina Pavčnik and Natalia Drozdoff on the effects of foreign manufacturing jobs on young women in Vietnam in Theme 2. Hope to see you there!

Andrew Greenland (@andrewg_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's put a 25% tariff into context. Here's a (brief) US tariff history back to 1900. In 1972 the US average tariff rate was ~6%. We cut tariffs to facilitate development (GSP), control drug production (ATPA), and facilitate integration (GATT/WTO). Then in 1985...

Let's put a 25% tariff into context. Here's a (brief) US tariff history back to 1900.  

In 1972 the US average tariff rate was ~6%.   We cut tariffs to facilitate development (GSP), control drug production (ATPA), and facilitate integration (GATT/WTO). Then in 1985...
VoxDev (@vox_dev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 We are excited to announce that on Wednesday February 12th, we will release our new #VoxDevLit on Foreign Direct Investment and Development. This living literature review will outline evidence from economic research on the impacts of FDI & MNEs in LMICs.

📢  We are excited to announce that on Wednesday February 12th, we will release our new #VoxDevLit on Foreign Direct Investment and Development.

This living literature review will outline evidence from economic research on the impacts of FDI & MNEs in LMICs.
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On Wednesday February 12th, at 13:00 GMT, we will be joined by Senior Editors Stefania Garetto, Nina Pavčnik Dartmouth 🌲 & Natalia Ramondo BU Economics for our online launch event to discuss key takeaways for policy from their VoxDevLit. Register here: cepr-org.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Ezequiel Garcia Lembergman (@ezelembergman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new VoxDev Lit on FDI and development, edited by garret, Nina Pavčnik, and N. Ramondo, is out! I had the chance to contribute to the chapter on MNEs and CO₂ emissions. Hope the review is useful for policymakers and scholars—still plenty of open questions to explore!

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The program for our upcoming annual European meeting is now online: urbaneconomics.org/meetings/emuea…. #UEA2025, hosted by Humboldt University in Berlin, features keynotes by Nina Pavčnik & Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and more than 60 paper sessions. To register, visit editorialexpress.com/conference/emu…

The program for our upcoming annual European meeting is now online: urbaneconomics.org/meetings/emuea…. 

#UEA2025, hosted by Humboldt University in Berlin, features keynotes by <a href="/NinaPavcnik/">Nina Pavčnik</a> &amp; <a href="/HansbergRossi/">Esteban Rossi-Hansberg</a> and more than 60 paper sessions.

To register, visit editorialexpress.com/conference/emu…
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1/ 📢 Call for Papers! 📢 The 6th Women in International Economics Conference will be held at Yale University on Oct 16-17, 2025. We invite submissions from junior women in international economics. 📅 Deadline: April 30, 2025 📩 Submit here: forms.gle/ucoE6ZcjqwQ1QX… Organized by

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“A situation in which the occupant of the White House can make such momentous changes on his own, unchecked, reflects serious political decay in American politics,” argues Douglas Irwin in a guest essay econ.st/4jc4orz

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Trade improves industry performance and innovation, reducing inefficiencies in developing countries w/ Pinelopi Goldberg & Nina Pavčnik: voxdev.org/topic/trade/tr…

Nina Pavčnik (@ninapavcnik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to ⁦⁦Timothy Taylor⁩ for this well deserved honor. He has made cutting edge research in economics accessible to broad audiences! ⁦AEA Journals

Congratulations to ⁦⁦<a href="/TimothyTTaylor/">Timothy Taylor</a>⁩ for this well deserved honor. He has made cutting edge research in economics accessible to broad audiences! ⁦<a href="/AEAjournals/">AEA Journals</a>⁩
Dartmouth 🌲 (@dartmouth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christopher Snyder's research shows how commercial incentives can speed up innovation. A nearly $1M Sloan Foundation grant will expand his Market Shaping Accelerator (MSA) work at Dartmouth, recruiting researchers to study funding approaches that best solve global challenges. bit.ly/4jmooZi

Douglas Irwin (@d_a_irwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in international economics? Come join us here on the beautiful Dartmouth 🌲 campus with an abundance of people thinking about these issues

Michael Eddy (@michaeleddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year South Asia’s brick kilns spew as much CO₂ as the entire U.S. car fleet. They poison the air 2B people breathe—and kill over 50,000 annually A new study in Science supported by Stanford Impact Labs Open Philanthropy & J-PAL shows how simple fixes can clean air & cut emissions🧵⬇️