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Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 100
Citations - 16946
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Free trade & Commercial policy. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 97 publications receiving 15597 citations. Previous affiliations of Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg include Peterson Institute for International Economics & Columbia University.
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Goods Prices and Exchange Rates: What Have We Learned?
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Michael M. Knetter,Michael M. Knetter +4 more
TL;DR: The authors showed that incomplete pass-through is a consequence of third-degree price discrimination and that the source of the border effect has not been clearly identified, and there is little evidence yet to suggest substantial market power is implied by the observed price discrimination.
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Distributional Effects of Globalization in Developing Countries
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg,Nina Pavcnik,Nina Pavcnik,Nina Pavcnik +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, empirical evidence on the evolution of globalization and inequality in several developing countries during the 1980s and 1990s is presented. And the channels through which globalization may have affected inequality are examined.
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Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the relationship between declines in trade costs, imports of intermediate inputs, and domestic firm product scope, and find that lower input tariffs account on average for 31% of the new products introduced by domestic firms.
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Goods Prices and Exchange Rates: What Have We Learned?
TL;DR: The authors showed that incomplete pass-through is a consequence of third-degree price discrimination and that the source of the border effect has not been clearly identified, and there is little evidence yet to suggest substantial market power is implied by the observed price discrimination.
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Distributional Effects of Globalization in Developing Countries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss recent empirical research on how globalization has affected income inequality in developing countries and present empirical evidence on the evolution of globalization and inequality in several developing countries during the 1980s and 1990s.