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Ariel Burstein is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their scholarly work primarily spans the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance, with a significant focus on subfields including economics and econometrics, general economics, econometrics and finance, finance, sociology and political science, and general health professions.

The research topics they cover include monetary policy and economic impact, global trade and economics, economic theories and models, fiscal policy and economic growth, economics of agriculture and food markets, global financial crisis and policies, and economic growth and productivity.

The scientist has a publication record featuring papers in various academic venues. Frequent publication venues include the SSRN Electronic Journal, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Harvard Dataverse, American Economic Review, and Econometrica.

Among recent papers associated with Ariel Burstein are the following:

  • Tradability and the Labor-Market Impact of Immigration: Theory and Evidence From the United States, 2020, Econometrica
  • Cross-Border Shopping: Evidence and Welfare Implications for Switzerland, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal

Other notable papers, though not directly authored by Burstein but related to their research areas or frequent coauthors, include:

  • Exchange Rates and Prices: Evidence from the 2015 Swiss Franc Appreciation, 2021, American Economic Review
  • Welfare and Output With Income Effects and Taste Shocks, 2022, The Quarterly Journal of Economics
  • Unequal Expenditure Switching: Evidence from Switzerland, 2023, The Review of Economic Studies

Collaboration is a prominent aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors including Sarah M. Lein, David Baqaee, Jonathan Vogel, Raphael Auer, and Yasutaka Koike-Mori. These collaborators contribute variously to the breadth and depth of research output.

The overall profile of Ariel Burstein's scholarly contributions reflects a strong emphasis on economic theory and empirical evidence related to labor markets, trade, monetary policy, and welfare economics within global and local contexts.

Best Publications

  • Pricing-to-Market, Trade Costs, and International Relative Prices

    Andrew Atkeson;Ariel Burstein

  • Innovation, Firm Dynamics, and International Trade

    Andrew Atkeson;Ariel Tomás Burstein

  • Distribution costs and real exchange rate dynamics during exchange-rate-based stabilizations

    Ariel T Burstein;João C Neves;Sergio Rebelo

  • Large Devaluations and the Real Exchange Rate

    Ariel Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • International Prices and Exchange Rates

    Ariel Burstein;Ariel Burstein;Gita Gopinath;Gita Gopinath

  • Trade, Production Sharing, and the International Transmission of Business Cycles

    Ariel Burstein;Christopher Kurz;Linda Tesar

  • Foreign Know-How, Firm Control, and the Income of Developing Countries

    Ariel T. Burstein;Alexander Monge-Naranjo

  • International Trade, Technology, and the Skill Premium

    Ariel Burstein;Jonathan Vogel

  • Aggregate Implications of Innovation Policy

    Andrew Atkeson;Ariel T Burstein

  • Importing skill-biased technology

    Ariel Burstein;Javier Cravino;Jonathan Vogel

  • Inflation and output dynamics with state-dependent pricing decisions

    Ariel T. Burstein

  • International Prices and Exchange Rates

    Ariel Burstein;Ariel Burstein;Gita Gopinath;Gita Gopinath

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF NONTRADABLE GOODS' PRICES IN CYCLICAL REAL EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATIONS

    Ariel Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo;Sergio Rebelo

  • Modeling exchange rate passthrough after large devaluations

    Ariel Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Trade Liberalization and Firm Dynamics

    Ariel Burstein;Marc Melitz

  • Understanding Movements in Aggregate and Product-Level Real-Exchange Rates ∗

    Ariel Burstein;Nir Jaimovich

  • Trade Liberalization and Firm Dynamics

    Ariel Burstein;Marc J Melitz

  • Prices and Market Shares in a Menu Cost Model

    Ariel Tomas Burstein;Christian Hellwig

  • Why Are Rates of Inflation So Low After Large Devaluations

    Ariel Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Distribution Costs and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics During Exchange-Rate-Based-Stabilizations

    Ariel T. Burstein;Joao C. Neves;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Pricing-to-Market, Trade Costs, and International Relative Prices

    Andrew Atkeson;Andrew Atkeson;Ariel T. Burstein

  • MEASURED AGGREGATE GAINS FROM INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    Ariel Burstein;Javier Cravino

  • Large Devaluations and the Real Exchange Rate

    Ariel T. Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Trade Costs, Pricing to Market, and International Relative Prices

    Ariel Burstein;Andrew Atkeson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Rebelo
Sergio Rebelo Northwestern University
Andrew Atkeson
Andrew Atkeson University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Eichenbaum
Martin Eichenbaum Northwestern University
Gail Hanson
Gail Hanson University of California, Riverside
Gita Gopinath
Gita Gopinath Harvard University
Linda L. Tesar
Linda L. Tesar University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Marc J. Melitz
Marc J. Melitz Harvard University

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