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Dr Natalie Chen

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Associate Professor of Economics
 
Tel: +44 24 7652 8419
Fax: +44 24 7652 3032
Room: S2.102 (Social Studies)
Email: N.A.Chen@warwick.ac.uk
Office hours 2009-10 (term 2): Thursday 2-3 or by appointment.
 

Education

BSc Economics (1995), MSc Econometrics (1997), PhD Economics (2001), Université Libre de Bruxelles (ECARES, ULB).

Research interests

International trade, International macroeconomics, European Union integration.

Publications

  • The Dynamics of Trade and Competition, joint with Jean Imbs and Andrew Scott, Journal of International Economics 77(1), pp.50-62, February 2009.
    Longer working paper version; Additional results.
    This is a revised version of Competition, Globalization and the Decline of Inflation, CEPR Discussion Paper 4695, October 2004.
  • Intra-National Versus International Trade in the European Union: Why Do National Borders Matter?, Journal of International Economics 63(1), pp.93-118, May 2004.
  • The Behaviour of Relative Prices in the European Union: A Sectoral Analysis, European Economic Review 48(6), pp. 1257-1286, December 2004.
  • La Sensibilité de la Demande d'Electricité au Prix et au Revenu en Belgique, Brussels Economic Review, 2000, Vol.166, pp. 171-205.

Working Papers

  • International Trade Integration: A Disaggregated Approach, joint with Dennis Novy, December 2008, CEPR Discussion Paper 7103; CEP Discussion Paper 0908. See the policy column at VoxEU.
  • Oil Prices, Profits, and Recessions: An Inquiry Using Terrorism as an Instrumental Variable, joint with Liam Graham and Andrew Oswald, August 2008, CEPR Discussion Paper 6937.
  • Intergenerational Mobility of Migrants: Is There a Gender Gap?, joint with Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni, Warwick Economics Research Paper Series 815, September 2007. 
  • Women's Earning Power and the "Double Burden" of Market and Household Work, joint with Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni, CEPR Discussion Paper 6269, May 2007.
  • Does Migration Empower Married Women?, joint with Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni, CEPR Discussion Paper 5559, March 2006.
  • Employment and Exchange Rates in the European Union, 2002.

Book Reviews

  • Book review of Unger, Roberto M, Free Trade Reimagined: The World Division of Labor and the Method of Economics, Princeton University Press, Journal of Regional Science 49(1), pp.208-210, February 2009.
  • Book Review of Fingleton, Eraydin, Paci, eds, Regional Economic Growth, SMEs, and the Wider Europe, Ashgate, Journal of Regional Science 45(1), pp.260-262, 2005.
  • Book Review of Forssbaeck Jens and Lars Oxelheim "Money Markets and Politics: A Study of European Financial Integration and Monetary Policy Options", Edward Elgar, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Transnational Corporations 14(1), pp.139-143, 2005.

AFFILIATIONS

Research Affiliate, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), International Trade and International Macroeconomics Programmes.

Teaching 2009/10

  • EC201 Macroeconomics 2 (Autumn Term, Undergraduate).
  • EC312 International Economics (Autumn Term, Module Leader, Undergraduate).
  • IB9X4 Economics of Financial Markets (Autumn Term, Graduate, Warwick Business School).
  • EC331 Research in Applied Economics.

Other Responsibilities 2009/10

  • Co-organiser, Departmental Seminars
  • Deputy Director of Postgraduate Taught Programmes
  • Postgraduate Senior tutor and Advisor to Women students


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