Robert C. Feenstra
C. Bryan Cameron Distinguished Chair in International Economics

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Graduate Text

The graduate textbook “Advanced International Trade: Theory and Evidence,” by Robert Feenstra, can be ordered from Princeton University Press. The empirical exercises for chapters 2 – 9 (First Edition) and chapters 2 – 12 (Second Edition) are available below. Faculty and students are free to make use of these empirical exercises for their course. Errata to the second edition are available at here.

  • First Edition:
      Chapter 2. The Heckscher-Ohlin Model Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 4. Trade in Intermediate Inputs and Wages Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 5. Increasing Returns and the Gravity Equation Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 7. Import Tariffs and Dumping Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 8. Import Quotas and Export Subsidies Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 9. Political Economy of Trade Policy Empirical Exercise
  • Second Edition:
      Chapter 2. The Heckscher-Ohlin Model Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 4. Trade in Intermediate Inputs and Wages Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 5. Monopolistic Competition and the Gravity Equation I Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 6. Monopolistic Competition and the Gravity Equation II Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 8. Import Tariffs and Dumping Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 9. Import Quotas and Export Subsidies Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 10. Political Economy of Trade Policy Empirical Exercise
      Chapter 12. Multinationals and Organization of the Firm Empirical Exercise

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