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faculty Gordon H. Hanson
Professor of Economics; Director of Center on Pacific Economies

UCSD, IR/PS
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0519
Office #1324

Phone: (858) 534-5087
Fax (858) 534-3939
Email: gohanson@ucsd.edu


Research
Recent Working Papers:
"Emigration and Educational Attainment in Mexico," July 2002.  (with Christopher Woodruff)

"The Value of Information in International Trade:  Gains to Outsourcing through Hong Kong," October 2002.  (with Robert Feenstra and Sounghua Lin)

"International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages:  Evidence from Mexico and the United States," NBER Working Paper No. 9242, October 2002.  (with Daniel Chiquiar)

"The Home Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns," NBER Working Paper No. 9076, July 2002.  (with Chong Xiang)

"The Role of Maquiladoras in Mexico¹s Export Boom," July 2002.

"Globalization and Wages in Mexico," March 2002.

"Market Potential, Increasing Returns, and Geographic Concentration," December 2001.  ( figures for paper)

Recent Publications:
"Intermediaries in Entrepôt Trade:  Hong Kong Re-Exports of Chinese Goods," Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, forthcoming.  (with Robert Feenstra)

"Technology, Trade, and Adjustment to Immigration in Israel," European Economic Review, forthcoming.  (with Matthew Slaughter and Neil Gandal)

"Global Production and Inequality:  A Survey of Trade and Wages," in James Harrigan, ed., Handbook of International Economics, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming.  (with Robert Feenstra)

Immigration Policy and the Welfare State, Oxford University Press, 2002.  (co-edited with Tito Boeri and Barry McCormick)

"Labor-Market Adjustment in Open Economies:  Evidence from U.S. States," Journal of International Economics, 57(2002): 3-29.  (with Matthew Slaughter)

"Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers from Illegal Immigration?" The Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(2002):  73-92. (with Raymond Robertson and Antonio Spilimbergo)

"U.S.-Mexico Integration and Regional Economies:  Evidence from Border-City Pairs," Journal of Urban Economics, 50(2001):  259-287.

"Expansion Strategies of U.S. Multinational Firms," in Dani Rodrik and Susan Collins, eds., Brookings Trade Forum 2001, 2001:  245-282. (with Matthew J. Slaughter and Raymond Mataloni)

"Political Economy, Sectoral Shocks, and Border Enforcement," Canadian Journal of Economics, 34(2001):  612-638.  (with Antonio Spilimbergo)

"Scale Economies and the Geographic Concentration of Industry," Journal of Economic Geography, 1(2001):  255-276.


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Cowhey, Peter F.
Bohn, Roger E.
Chandler, Marsha
Feinberg, Richard E.
Gourevitch, Peter A.
Haggard, Stephan M.
Hanson, Gordon H.
Hoshi, Takeo
Kahler, Miles
Kane, Alex
Krause, Larry B.
Krauss, Ellis S.
Lehmann, Bruce N.
Malesky, Edmund
McCubbins, Mathew D.
McIntosh, Craig
Naughton, Barry J.
Samphantharak, Krislert
Schaede, Ulrike
Shirk, Susan L.
Shugart, Matthew F.
Tohsaku, Y.- H.
Vincent, Jeffrey R.
Wallack, Jessica
Walter, Barbara F.
Woodruff, Chris M.
You, Jong-Sung

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