Welcome!
I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Nottingham.
My main field of research is International Trade.
I am a researcher at GEP, CFCM, and the ESRC-funded Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy (CITP).
I am a CESifo Research Network affiliate.
Email: alejandro dot graziano at nottingham dot ac dot uk
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Working Papers or In Progress
"Unpacking Global Shocks", with Yuan Tian [submitted], [X thread]
"Trade Policy Meets Digital Technologies: How Digitalization of Trade Procedures Affects Firms’ Exports" [revision in progress, old version here, new draft soon!], with Jeronimo Carballo, Georg Schaur and Christian Volpe Martincus.
"International Trade, Market Concentration and Welfare" [draft soon]
Published or Accepted Papers
"An Import(ant) Price of Brexit Uncertainty", with Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão. Accepted in the Journal of International Economics (NBER Working Paper No. 31600).
"Import Processing and Trade Costs", with Jeronimo Carballo, Georg Schaur and Christian Volpe Martincus. Accepted in the Journal of International Economics (CESifo working paper).
"The Effects of Transit Systems on International Trade", with Jeronimo Carballo, Georg Schaur and Christian Volpe Martincus. Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024 (CESifo version here).
"Brexit Uncertainty and Trade Disintegration", with Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão. The Economic Journal, 2021 (NBER version here).
"Brexit Uncertainty: Trade Externalities Beyond Europe", with Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2020.
"Customs", with Jeronimo Carballo, Georg Schaur and Christian Volpe Martincus. Journal of International Economics, 2015.
"Economic integration agreements and production fragmentation: evidence on the extensive margin", with Juan Blyde and Christian Volpe Martincus. Applied Economics Letters, 2015.
"How do transport costs affect firms' exports? Evidence from a vanishing bridge", with Jeronimo Carballo, Pablo Garcia and Christian Volpe Martincus. Economics Letters, 2014.