Natalie Chen is Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick and holds a PhD in economics from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. After completing her PhD she spent 2 years as a Research Fellow at London Business School in the Economics Subject Area, and is a CEPR Research Fellow.
Natalie is mainly interested in applied issues related to international economics, covering both international trade and international macroeconomics, and she is also interested in European Union market integration.

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How the 2018/19 US tariffs against China boosted exports and employment in Mexico
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- International trade

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Urban-biased structural change
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- Industrial organisation 
- Macroeconomic policy 
- Productivity and Innovation

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The impact of trade costs can be weak or strong – depending on how much countries trade
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- International trade

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Price discrimination in export markets and the quality of traded goods
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- International trade

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Currency unions mean more trade, but not for everyone
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- International trade 
- Monetary Policy