John McLaren

Affiliations: 
Economics University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
General Economics
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Pravin Krishna grad student
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
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