John McLaren
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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"John McLaren"Children
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Alexei G. Orlov | grad student | 2002 | UVA |
Yun-kwong Kwok | grad student | 2003 | UVA |
David M. Arseneau | grad student | 2004 | UVA |
Hyejoon Im | grad student | 2004 | UVA |
Erhan Artuc | grad student | 2006 | UVA |
Bilgehan Karabay | grad student | 2006 | UVA |
Ganesh K. Seshan | grad student | 2006 | UVA |
Kieun Shim | grad student | 2006 | UVA |
Yutaka Yoshino | grad student | 2007 | UVA |
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Ma X, McLaren J. (2018) A Swing-State Theorem, with Evidence National Bureau of Economic Research |
Hakobyan S, McLaren J. (2018) NAFTA and the Wages of Married Women National Bureau of Economic Research |
Celik L, Karabay B, McLaren J. (2018) Fast-Track Authority: A Hold-Up Interpretation. National Bureau of Economic Research |
McLaren J. (2017) Globalization and Labor Market Dynamics Annual Review of Economics. 9: 177-200 |
McLaren J, Yoo M. (2017) FDI and Inequality in Vietnam: An Approach with Census Data Journal of Asian Economics. 48: 134-147 |
McLaren J, Hakobyan S. (2016) Looking for Local Labor Market Effects of NAFTA The Review of Economics and Statistics. 98: 728-741 |
Celik L, Karabay B, McLaren J. (2015) When is it optimal to delegate: The theory of fast-track authority American Economic Journal: Microeconomics. 7: 347-389 |
Artuç E, McLaren J. (2015) Trade policy and wage inequality: A structural analysis with occupational and sectoral mobility Journal of International Economics. 97: 278-294 |
McLaren J, Armstrong J. (2014) Scotland's Economic Performance and the Fiscal Implications of Moving to Independence National Institute Economic Review. 227 |
Zeng Y, McLaren J. (2014) The impact of large public sales of Government assets: empirical evidence from the Chinese stock markets on a gradual and offer-to-get approach Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 45: 137-173 |