MAURIZIO ZANARDI

Research

 
 

Refereed Publications

  1. -“Fast Track Authority and International Trade Negotiations”, with Paola Conconi and Giovanni Facchini, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (forthcoming). Previous version available as CEPR w.p. 6790, 2008. Short summary featured in a CEPR Vox column.

  2. -Trade Liberalization and Antidumping: Is There a Substitution Effect?”, with Michael Moore, Review of Development Economics 15(4), 601-619.

  3. -Does Reduced Trade Tax Revenue Affect Government Spending Patterns?”, with Michael Moore, International Tax and Public Finance 18(5), 555-579.

  4. -The Chilling Trade Effects of Antidumping Proliferation”, with Hylke Vandenbussche, European Economic Review 54(6), 2010, 760-777. Short summary featured in a CEPR Vox column.

  5. -Political Pressure Deflection”, with James Anderson, Public Choice 141(1), 2009, 129-150.

  6. -“Does Antidumping Use Contribute to Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries?”, with Michael Moore, Canadian Journal of Economics 42(2), 2009, 469-495. Available as IIEP working paper 1, 2008.

  7. -“What Explains the Proliferation of Antidumping Laws?”, with Hylke Vandenbussche, Economic Policy 23(53), 2008, 93-138. The published version is a substantially revised version of UCL Discussion Paper 27, 2007. Short summary featured in a CEPR Vox column.

  8. -“Antidumping: a Problem in International Trade”, European Journal of Political Economy 22(3), 2006, 591-617. A longer version is available as CentER Working Paper 85, 2005.

  9. -“Development Policy Lending, Conditionality and Ownership: A Dynamic Agency Model Perspective”, with Alberto Paloni, Review of Development Economics 10(2), 2006, 253-266.

  10. -“Antidumping: What are the Numbers to Discuss at Doha?”, The World Economy 27(3), 2004, 403-433. Tables and graphs can be downloaded here. Longer version available as University of Glasgow Discussion Paper 2002-15.

  11. -“Antidumping Law as a Collusive Device”, Canadian Journal of Economics 37(1), 2004, 95-122.


Working Papers

  1. -Policymakers' Horizon and Economic Reforms”, with Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR) and Giovanni Facchini (Erasmus University and CEPR). CEPR w.p. 8561, 2011.

  2. -Democratic Peace and Electoral Accountability”, with Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR) and Nicolas Sahuguet (HEC Montréal and CEPR). CEPR w.p. 6908, 2008.

  3. Featured in a CEPR Vox column and reviewed by Matthew O. Jackson on NAJ Economics.


Work in Progress

  1. -“Open to Goods, Closed to People?”, with Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR) Giovanni Facchini (Erasmus University and CEPR) and Max Steinhardt (HWWI and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano).

  2. -“Antidumping Echoing”, with Chrysostomos Tabakis (Universidade Nova de Lisboa).

  3. -“The Internationalization Process of Firms: from Exports to FDI”, with Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR) and André Sapir (Université Libre de Bruxelles, CEPR and Bruegel).

  4. -“The Greening Effect of Elections”, with Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR) and Adeline Mertens (Université Libre de Bruxelles).

  5. -“The First Review of EU Antidumping Reviews”, with Andreea C. Nita (Université Libre de Bruxelles).


Edited Book

  1. -The IMF, World Bank and Policy Reform, with Alberto Paloni (editors). London, U.K.: Routledge, 2006.


Chapters in Books

  1. -“Can Conditionality Improve Borrower Ownership?”, with Alberto Paloni in A. Paloni and M. Zanardi (editors), The IMF, World Bank and Policy Reform. London, U.K.: Routledge, 2006.

  2. -“Anti-Dumping versus Anti-Trust: Trade and Competition Policy”, with Ian Wooton in J. Hartigan and K. Choi (editors), Handbook of International Trade: Economic and Legal Analysis of Laws and Institutions. Oxford, U.K. and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2005.