James R. Tybout

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Economics Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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General Economics
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Daniel Donath grad student 2003 Penn State
Sergio DeSouza grad student 2004 Penn State
Erkan Erdem grad student 2006 Penn State
Esra D. Kaygusuz grad student 2008 Penn State
Alejandro Riano grad student 2009 Penn State
Ahmet K. Cosar grad student 2010 Penn State
David C. Jinkins grad student 2014 Penn State
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Cosar AK, Guner N, Tybout J. (2016) Firm dynamics, job turnover, and wage distributions in an open economy American Economic Review. 106: 625-663
Bond EW, Tybout J, Utar H. (2015) Credit rationing, risk aversion, and industrial evolution in developing countries International Economic Review. 56: 695-722
Iacovone L, Javorcik B, Keller W, et al. (2015) Supplier responses to Walmart's invasion in Mexico Journal of International Economics. 95: 1-15
Iacovone L, Javorcik BS, Keller W, et al. (2011) Supplier Responses to Wal-Mart's Invasion of Mexico National Bureau of Economic Research
Katayama H, Lu S, Tybout JR. (2009) Firm-level productivity studies: Illusions and a solution International Journal of Industrial Organization. 27: 403-413
Tybout JR. (2008) Plant-and Firm-Level Evidence on "New" Trade Theories Handbook of International Trade. 388-415
Eaton J, Eslava M, Kugler M, et al. (2007) Export Dynamics in Colombia: Firm-Level Evidence National Bureau of Economic Research
Das S, Roberts MJ, Tybout JR. (2007) Market entry costs, producer heterogeneity, and export dynamics Econometrica. 75: 837-873
Javorcik BS, Keller W, Tybout JR. (2006) Openness and Industrial Response in a Wal-Mart World: A Case Study of Mexican Soaps, Detergents and Surfactant Producers The World Economy. 31: 1558-1580
Tybout JR. (2006) Comments on: "Trade costs, firms and productivity" by Bernard, Jensen and Schott Journal of Monetary Economics. 53: 939-942
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