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Overview

Ann E. Harrison is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within economics, econometrics, finance, business, management, and social sciences, with a significant focus on topics related to global trade, international business, and labor market dynamics.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Business, Management and Accounting
  • Social Sciences

Within these broader disciplines, their subfields of study cover:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Strategy and Management
  • Accounting
  • Finance

The primary topics Harrison explores in research consist of:

  • Global trade and economics
  • International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • Corporate Finance and Governance

Recent publications by Harrison showcase work at the intersection of economics and management, including:

  • "U.S. Multinational Activity Abroad and U.S. Jobs: Substitutes or Complements?" (2022), published in Industrial Relations A Journal of Economy and Society
  • "Transforming Business Education for Sustainability" (2024), published in California Management Review
  • "Can a Tiger Change Its Stripes? Reform of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises in the Penumbra of the State" (2025), published in International Journal of Industrial Organization
  • "Escaping import competition in China" (2023), published in Journal of International Economics
  • "FRONT MATTER" (2022), published in World Scientific Studies in International Economics

In addition to articles, Harrison has contributed to book publications, including the work titled "Globalization, Firms, and Workers" published by World Scientific in 2021.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Margaret McMillan
  • Brian Aitken
  • Luosha Du
  • Keith E. Maskus
  • Philippe Aghion

Harrison's work is distributed across a variety of academic venues, reflecting a broad engagement with research communities. These venues include:

  • Industrial Relations A Journal of Economy and Society
  • California Management Review
  • International Journal of Industrial Organization
  • Journal of International Economics
  • World Scientific Studies in International Economics

Best Publications

  • Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela

    Brian J. Aitken;Ann E. Harrison

  • Openness and Growth: A Time-Series, Cross-Country Analysis for Developing Countries

    Ann E Harrison

  • Are there positive spillovers from direct foreign investment

    Mona Haddad;Ann Harrison

  • Spillovers, Foreign Investment, and Export Behavior

    Brian J Aitken;Gordon H Hanson;Ann E Harrison

  • Spillovers, Foreign Investment and Export Behavior

    Brian Aitken;Gordon Hanson;Ann Harrison

  • Moving to Greener Pastures? Multinationals and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis

    Gunnar S. Eskeland;Ann E. Harrison

  • Wages and Foreign Ownership: A Comparative Study of Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States

    Brian J Aitken;Ann E Harrison;Robert E Lipsey;Robert E Lipsey

  • Who Gains from Trade Reform? Some Remaining Puzzles

    Ann E Harrison;Gordon Hanson

  • Trade, Foreign Investment, and Industrial Policy for Developing Countries*

    Ann Harrison;Andrés Rodríguez-Clare

  • Productivity, imperfect competition and trade reform: Theory and evidence

    Ann E. Harrison

  • TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND WAGE INEQUALITY IN MEXICO

    Gordon H. Hanson;Ann Harrison

  • Estimating the Impact of Trade and Offshoring on American Workers using the Current Population Surveys

    Avraham Ebenstein;Ann E Harrison;Margaret S McMillan;Shannon Phillips

  • Industrial policy and competition

    Philippe Aghion;Mathias Dewatripont;Luosha Du;Ann E Harrison

  • Has Globalization Eroded Labor’s Share? Some Cross-Country Evidence

    Ann Harrison

  • Learning versus Stealing : How Important Are Market-Share Reallocations to India's Productivity Growth?

    Ann E. Harrison;Leslie A. Martin;Shanthi Nataraj

  • Estimating the impact of trade and offshoring on American workers using the current population surveys

    Avraham Ebenstein;Ann Harrison;Margaret McMillan;Shannon Phillips

  • Has Globalization Eroded Labor’s Share? Some Cross-Country Evidence

    Ann Harrison

  • Learning Versus Stealing: How Important are Market-Share Reallocations to India's Productivity Growth?

    Ann E. Harrison;Leslie A. Martin;Shanthi Nataraj

  • Global Capital Flows and Financing Constraints

    Ann E. Harrison;Inessa Love;Margaret S. McMillan

  • Trade, Foreign Investment, and Industrial Policy for Developing Countries

    Ann Harrison;Andres Rodriguez-Clare

  • Trade, Technology and Wage Inequality

    Gordon Hanson;Ann Harrison

  • Sharing the costs: The impact of trade reform on capital and labor in Morocco

    Janet Marion Currie;Ann Harrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret S. McMillan
Margaret S. McMillan Tufts University
Gail Hanson
Gail Hanson University of California, Riverside
Ann P. Bartel
Ann P. Bartel Columbia University
Lionel Fontagné
Lionel Fontagné Banque de France
Gary H. Jefferson
Gary H. Jefferson Brandeis University
Justin Yifu Lin
Justin Yifu Lin Peking University
Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion London School of Economics and Political Science
Mathias Dewatripont
Mathias Dewatripont Université Libre de Bruxelles
Andrés Rodríguez-Clare
Andrés Rodríguez-Clare University of California, Berkeley
Inessa Love
Inessa Love University of Hawaii at Manoa

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