Jose Asturias


​Jose Asturias
Economist, U.S. Census Bureau

I was formerly Associate Professor at Georgetown University Qatar
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Areas of Research: International Trade and Macroeconomics



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  • CV
 
  • WORKING PAPERS
    • ​Foreign Investment, Geography, and Welfare with Marco Sanfilippo and Asha Sundaram. Reject and Resubmit at Review of Economics and Statistics
    • Building the Census Bureau Index of Economic Activity (IDEA) with William Bell, Rebecca Hutchinson, Tucker McElroy, and Katherine Thompson
 
  • PUBLICATIONS​
    • Are Business Applications Early Economic Indicators? with Emin Dinlersoz, John Haltiwanger, and Rebecca Hutchinson. [Forthcoming AEA Papers and Proceedings]
      • Based on the following working paper: Business Applications as Economic Indicators
    • Grouped Variation in Factor Shares: An Application to Misallocation with Jack Rossbach. International Economic Review
    • Firm Entry and Exit and Aggregate Growth with Timothy Kehoe, Sewon Hur, and Kim Ruhl. AEJ Macroeconomics​
      • Online appendix (pdf)
      • Replication package (pdf)
    • Endogenous Transportation Costs. European Economic Review.
    • Competition and the Welfare Gains from Transportation Infrastructure: Evidence from the Golden Quadrilateral of India with Manuel Garcia and Roberto Ramos. Journal of the European Economic Association.
      • ​Technical appendix (pdf)
      • Awarded a PEDL grant from the CEPR (project page)
      • Awarded the Hicks-Tinbergen medal 2020 for the best paper published in the JEEA over the previous two years
      • Featured in VoxDev (article)
    • The Interaction and Sequencing of Policy Reforms with Timothy Kehoe, Sewon Hur, and Kim Ruhl. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
 
  • WORKS IN PROGRESS
    • ​Competition and the Welfare Gains from Trade with China with Manuel Garcia-Santana and Miaojie Yu
    • Trade Collapse in Internal Trade in Spain After the Great Recession with Manuel Garcia-Santana, Roberto Ramos and Jack Rossbach
    • The Increasing Value Added Share of Chinese Exports: A Quantitative Exploration with Miaojie Yu
 
  • TEACHING
    • Fall 2022: International Economics (Econ 542) [Georgetown DC]
    • Fall 2019: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) and International Trade (Econ 243) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Spring 2019: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) and Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Econ 465) [Georgetown Qatar] 
    • Fall 2018:  International Trade (Econ 243) [Georgetown Qatar] 
    • Spring 2018: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Fall 2017: International Trade (Econ 243) and Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Econ 465) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Spring 2017: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) and Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Econ 465) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Fall 2015: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) and Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Econ 465) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Spring 2015: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) and Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Econ 465) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Fall 2014: International Trade (Econ 243) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Spring 2014: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 102) [Georgetown Qatar]
    • Fall 2013: International Trade (Econ 243) [Georgetown Qatar]
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