ETSG Award Winners
Since 2009 the cooperation between the ETSG and the WTO has lead to the launch of the WTO Essay Award for Young Economists that is announced every year during the ETSG Conference. Below, we report the list of winners (with a link to the homepage of the author that presented the paper at the ETSG Conference). Our congratulations to these authors!
ETSG 2023: WTO Prize
Xiao Ma
College Expansion, Trade, and Innovation: Evidence from China
ETSG 2022: WTO Prize
Mathilde Muñoz
Trading Non-Tradables: The Implications of Europe’s Job Posting Policy
ETSG 2021: WTO Prize
Tomás Domínguez-Iino
Efficiency and Redistribution in Environmental Policy: An Equilibrium Analysis of Agricultural Supply Chains
Swapnika Rachapalli
Learning Between Buyers and Sellers Along the Global Value Chain
WTO Prize 2020
Xian Ding
Industry Linkages and Joint Production
ETSG 2019: WTO Prize
Jan Bakker
International Trade and Regional Inequality
Federico Huneeus
Production Network Dynamics and Propagation of Shocks
ETSG 2018: WTO Prize
Alonso de Gortari
Disentangling Global Value Chains
Yuan Mei (honourable mention)
Regulatory Protection and the Role of International Cooperation
ETSG 2017: WTO Prize
Meredith Startz
The Value of Face-to-Face: Search and Contracting Problems in Nigerian Trade
Jingting Fan (honourable mention)
Talent, Geography, and Offshore R&D
Zheli He (honourable mention)
Trade and Real Wages of the Rich and Poor: Cross-Country Evidence
ETSG 2016: WTO Prize
Matthieu Bellon
Trade Liberalization and Inequality: a Dynamic Model with Firm and Worker Heterogeneity
Eunhee Lee (honourable mention)
Trade, Inequality, and the Endogenous Sorting of Heterogeneous Workers
ETSG 2015: WTO Prize
Christoph Boehm, Aaron Flaaen and Nitya Pandalai-Nayar
Input Linkages and the Transmission of Shocks: Firm Level Evidence from the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake
ETSG 2014: WTO Prize
Jonathan Dingel
The Determinants of Quality Specialization
Claudia Steinwender
Information Frictions and the Law of One Price: "When the States and the Kingdom became United"
ETSG 2013: WTO Prize
Felix Tintelnot
Global Production with Export Platforms
ETSG 2012: WTO Prize
Treb Allen
Information Frictions in Trade
ETSG 2011: WTO Prize
Rafael Dix-Carneiro
Trade liberalization and labor market dynamics
Kyle Handley
Exporting under trade policy uncertainty
ETSG 2010: WTO Prize
Dave Donaldson
Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the impact of transportation infrastructure
Olena Ivus
Do stronger patent rights raise high-tech exports to the developing world?
ETSG 2009: WTO Prize
Ralph Ossa
A new trade theory of GATT/WTO negotiations
Starting with the ETSG Conference of 2015 in Paris, the Review of World Economics / Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (RoWE) has been awarding a prize for young economists among the papers presented at the ETSG Conference. Below, we report the list of winners (with a link to the homepage of the author that presented the paper at the ETSG Conference). Our congratulations to these authors!
ETSG 2023: RoWE Prize
Fabrizio Leone
Global Robots
ETSG 2022: RoWE Prize
David Torun
Quantifying the Extensive Margins of Trade and Production
ETSG 2021: RoWE Prize
Haishi Li
Multinational Production and Global Shock Propagation during the Great Recession
ETSG 2019: RoWE Prize
Lu Han
The Mutable Geography of Firms' International Trade: Evidence and Macroeconomic Implications
ETSG 2018: RoWE Prize
Tommaso Sonno
Globalisation and conflicts: the good, the bad, and the ugly of corporations in Africa
ETSG 2017: RoWE Prize
Guzmán Ourens
Uneven growth in the extensive margin: Explaining the lag of agricultural economies
ETSG 2016: RoWE Prize
Yuan Zi
Trade liberalization and the great labor reallocation
ETSG 2015: RoWE Prize
Jens Wrona
Border effects without borders: what divides Japan's internal trade?
Since the ETSG Conference of 2006 in Vienna and until the Conference in 2012, an annual Prize has been awarded by Professor Hylke Vandenbussche of the Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) for the best paper in a specified research area. Below, we report the list of winners (with a link to the homepage of the author that presented the paper at the ETSG Conference). Our congratulations to these authors!
ETSG 2012: Prize Jacquemin (UCL)
Swati Dhingra and John Morrow
The impact of integration on productivity and welfare distortions under monopolistic competition
ETSG 2011: Prize Jacquemin (UCL)
Kyle Handley
Exporting under trade policy uncertainty
ETSG 2010: Prize Jacquemin (UCL)
Ben Li
Firm heterogeneity, technology transfer, and incompatibility: on the choice of production
regime across borders
ETSG 2009: Prize Jacquemin (UCL)
Facundo Albornoz, Hector F. Calvo Pardo, Gregory Corcos and Emanuel Ornelas
Sequential exporting
ETSG 2008: UCL and LICOS Prizes
Fabrice Defever and Farid Toubal
Productivity and the sourcing modes of multinational firms
Elena Besedina
Exporting and productivity under endogenous trade policy: Theory and evidence from Ukraine
ETSG 2007: LICOS Prize
Ragnhild Balsvik
Is mobility of labour a channel for spillovers from multinationals to local domestic firms?
ETSG 2006: LICOS Prize
Gianfranco De Simone
Trade in parts and components and Central Eastern European Countries' industrial geography