Hiau L. Kee, Ph.D.

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2000 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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General Economics
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Robert C. Feenstra grad student 2000 UC Davis
 (Three essays in trade, productivity and growth of the East Asian economies.)
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Kee HL, Tang H. (2016) Domestic value added in exports: Theory and firm evidence from China American Economic Review. 106: 1402-1436
Cherkashin I, Demidova S, Kee HL, et al. (2015) Firm heterogeneity and costly trade: A new estimation strategy and policy experiments Journal of International Economics. 96: 18-36
Kee HL. (2015) Local intermediate inputs and the shared supplier spillovers of foreign direct investment Journal of Development Economics. 112: 56-71
Kee HL, Neagu C, Nicita A. (2013) Is protectionism on the rise? Assessing national trade policies during the crisis of 2008 Review of Economics and Statistics. 95: 342-346
Demidova S, Kee HL, Krishna K. (2012) Do trade policy differences induce sorting? Theory and evidence from Bangladeshi apparel exporters Journal of International Economics. 87: 247-261
Kee HL, Ma H, Mani M. (2010) The effects of domestic climate change measures on international competitiveness World Economy. 33: 820-829
Kee HL, Nicita A, Olarreaga M. (2009) Estimating trade restrictiveness indices Economic Journal. 119: 172-199
Kee HL. (2009) Findlay-Grubert versus Rybczynski: Testing growth hypotheses in classic trade theories using Singapore's industries Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. 18: 443-486
Kee HL, Krishna K. (2008) Firm-level heterogeneous productivity and demand shocks: Evidence from Bangladesh American Economic Review. 98: 457-462
Feenstra R, Kee HL. (2008) Export variety and country productivity: Estimating the monopolistic competition model with endogenous productivity Journal of International Economics. 74: 500-518
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