Related Publications
With Daniel Chow, Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper No.720, Moritz School of Law, Ohio State University.
Analysis of legal and economic issues relating to filing a non-violation case at the WTO.
Analysis of legal and economic issues relating to US-Chinese trade relations.
Analysis of mechanisms for ensuring compliance with private food standards.
Analysis of eco-labeling and trade using a Ricardian approach - in collaboration with Kari Heerman (USTR).
Article evaluates adoption by United States of "power-based" bargaining in trade negotiations.
This Andersons Policy Bulletin serves as an analysis of current US approach to trade agreements and implications for agricultural trade.
Plenary Paper, co-authored with Kari Heerman (USTR).
Heterogeneous firms model developed to identify relationship between firm productivity and product quality.
Featured Article in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 43(2) (2021). Discussion of author's contributions to industrial organization and international economics.
Published in William and Mary Business Law Review 12(2021) with Daniel Chow (Moritz School of Law, Ohio State University).
Analysis of both economic and political implications of the US-China trade war. Co-authored with Professor Daniel Chow, Moritz School of Law, Ohio State
Working paper on impact of trade costs on the ability of firms to export high-quality food and agricultural products. Jointly authored with Jihyun Eum, Kangwon UNiversity, South Korea.
Article examines economic nationalism in context of US trade policy and Brexit. Jointly authored with Steve McCorriston at the University of Exeter, UK.
Jointly authored with Steve McCorriston (University of Exeter), this paper examines the common causes of populism and economic nationalism in the US and UK, focusing on the "China shock". The key difference in the policy response of the two countries is that the US has become more protectionist,
Published in the Cardozo Law Review with Daniel Chow, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, and William McGuire, University of Washington, Tacoma. Article is an evaluation of US economic nationalism and its potential effect on the multilateral trading system.
Published in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law with Daniel Chow, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University. Article is an evaluatuion of current US trade policy, the conclusion being that strict reciprocity is both impossible and goes against bais economic concepts.
Discussion of whether or not border tax adjustments for state-level climate policy would survive federal and international legal challenges.
Published in "The Ohio State Law Journal"
This Andersons Policy Bulletin examines the underlying causes of the US trade deficit, and why current trade policy is not the right fix.
Discussion of the economic and political costs of US withdrawal from Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Evaluation of WTO/Gatt and extent to which it will act as a constraint on economic nationalism. With Daniel Chow (Moritz College of Law, Ohio State) and William McGuire (University of Washington, Tacoma)