His primary scientific interests are in International economics, Comparative advantage, International trade, Commercial policy and Trade barrier. Within one scientific family, Andrei A. Levchenko focuses on topics pertaining to Welfare under International economics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Imperfect competition. His Comparative advantage research integrates issues from Productivity and Bond market.
His studies deal with areas such as Technological change, Production and Demographic economics as well as Productivity. In his research, Economic integration is intimately related to Property rights, which falls under the overarching field of International trade. Andrei A. Levchenko combines subjects such as Political economy, Institutional economics and Perfect competition with his study of Commercial policy.
International economics, Monetary economics, Comparative advantage, Production and Welfare are his primary areas of study. His International economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Value and Industrial production. His research integrates issues of Volatility, Multinational corporation, Consumption and Business cycle in his study of Monetary economics.
His Comparative advantage study deals with the bigger picture of International trade. His study explores the link between International trade and topics such as Property rights that cross with problems in Factor price, Shareholder and Incomplete contracts. His work carried out in the field of Welfare brings together such families of science as Productivity, Technological change, Macroeconomics and Demographic economics.
Andrei A. Levchenko mostly deals with Econometrics, Production, Stylized fact, Total factor productivity and Monetary economics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Real income, Risk management and Demand shock. The concepts of his Production study are interwoven with issues in Small open economy, Capital good, Specialization and Position.
His Total factor productivity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Supply shock, General equilibrium theory and Shock. Andrei A. Levchenko combines subjects such as Business cycle, Elasticity and Gains from trade with his study of Monetary economics. His study looks at the relationship between Welfare and topics such as Mexican State, which overlap with International economics.
His main research concerns Total factor productivity, Supply chain, Supply shock, Shock and Econometrics. The Total factor productivity study combines topics in areas such as Monetary economics and Short run. His Supply chain research spans across into fields like International economics, Work, Real gross domestic product, Pandemic and Quarter.
His Shock study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Consumer confidence index, Consumption and Business cycle. His Econometrics research incorporates elements of Production and General equilibrium theory. His General equilibrium theory research incorporates themes from Autarky and Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium.
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Institutional quality and international trade
Andrei A. Levchenko.
The Review of Economic Studies (2007)
The Collapse of International Trade During the 2008-2009 Crisis: In Search of the Smoking Gun
Andrei A Levchenko;Logan T Lewis;Linda L Tesar.
IMF Economic Review (2010)
Comparative advantage, demand for external finance, and financial development
Quy Toan Do;Andrei A. Levchenko.
Journal of Financial Economics (2006)
Trade Openness and Volatility
Julian di Giovanni;Andrei A. Levchenko.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009)
Firms, Destinations, and Aggregate Fluctuations
Julian di Giovanni;Andrei A. Levchenko;Isabelle Mejean.
Econometrica (2014)
Country Size, International Trade, and Aggregate Fluctuations in Granular Economies
Julian di Giovanni;Andrei A. Levchenko.
Journal of Political Economy (2012)
Trade and financial development
Quy-Toan Do;Andrei A. Levchenko.
Social Science Research Network (2004)
The Evolution of Comparative Advantage: Measurement and Welfare Implications
Andrei A. Levchenko;Andrei A. Levchenko;Jing Zhang.
Journal of Monetary Economics (2016)
Growth and risk at the industry level: The real effects of financial liberalization
Andrei A. Levchenko;Romain Rancière;Mathias Thoenig;Mathias Thoenig.
Journal of Development Economics (2009)
A Global View of Cross-Border Migration
Julian di Giovanni;Andrei A. Levchenko;Francesc Ortega.
Journal of the European Economic Association (2015)
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