Guido G. Porto, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(The distributional effects of trade policies in Argentina.) |
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Lederman D, Porto G. (2016) The price is not always right: On the impacts of commodity prices on households (and countries) World Bank Research Observer. 31: 168-197 |
Porto GG. (2015) Estimating household responses to trade reforms: Net consumers and net producers in rural Mexico International Economics. 144: 116-142 |
Nicita A, Olarreaga M, Porto G. (2014) Pro-poor trade policy in Sub-Saharan Africa Journal of International Economics. 92: 252-265 |
Brambilla I, Dix-Carneiro R, Lederman D, et al. (2012) Skills, exports, and the wages of seven million latin American workers World Bank Economic Review. 26: 34-60 |
Galiani S, Porto GG. (2010) Trends in tariff reforms and in the structure of wages Review of Economics and Statistics. 92: 482-494 |
Porto GG. (2008) Agro-manufactured export prices, wages and unemployment American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 90: 748-764 |
Porto GG. (2007) Globalisation and poverty in Latin America: Some channels and some evidence World Economy. 30: 1430-1456 |
Balat JF, Brambilla I, Porto GG. (2007) Zambia Global Trade and Poor Nations: the Poverty Impacts and Policy Implications of Liberalization. 97-118 |
Porto GG. (2006) Using survey data to assess the distributional effects of trade policy Journal of International Economics. 70: 140-160 |