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Charles van Marrewijk

Charles van Marrewijk

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Economics and Finance

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Overview

Charles van Marrewijk is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences. Within these broad areas, their work focuses on specific subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Political Science and International Relations, General Health Professions, and Sociology and Political Science.

The researcher's main topics of work include global trade and economics, regional economics and spatial analysis, and economic growth and productivity. Additional topics covered in their body of work involve fiscal policy and economic growth, income, poverty, and inequality, economic policies and impacts, as well as global health care issues.

Charles van Marrewijk has published a number of papers, a selection of which includes:

  • Tasks, occupations and slowbalisation: on the limits of fragmentation (2022) - Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • The effects of urban transformation on productivity spillovers in China (2020) - Economic Modelling
  • Urban development in China: On the sorting of skills (2021) - Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
  • Does the Belt and Road Initiative affect the business environment of participating countries? (2022) - Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy
  • The location of cross-border and national mergers and acquisitions within the United States (2022) - Journal of Economics & Management Strategy

Their collaborations with co-authors are notable, with frequent partnerships including Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Samuele Murtinu, and Tijl Hendrich.

Charles van Marrewijk's publications appear regularly in several academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
  • Review of International Economics
  • Cambridge University Press eBooks

The researcher has also contributed to book publications with Cambridge University Press, including two works titled The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets (2022) and International Economics and Business (2023), both cited in academic literature.

Best Publications

  • An introduction to Geographical Economics: Trade location and growth

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • On the empirical distribution of the Balassa index

    Jeroen Hinloopen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • The New Introduction to Geographical Economics

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • An Introduction to Geographical Economics

    Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk;Steven Brakman

  • The Return of Zipf: Towards a Further Understanding of the Rank‐Size Distribution

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles Van Marrewijk;Marianne Van Den Berg

  • The New Introduction to Geographical Economics

    S. Brakman;J.H. Garretsen;C. van Marrewijk

  • Regional resilience across Europe: On urbanisation and the initial impact of the Great Recession

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Nations And Firms in the Global Economy: An Introduction to International Economics And Business

    Steven Brakman;C. van Marrewijk;A. van Witteloostuijn;Harry Garretsen

  • Producer services, comparative advantage, and international trade patterns

    Charles van Marrewijk;Joachim Stibora;Albert de Vaal;Jean-Marie Viaene

  • Geography and economic theory

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Negative feedbacks in the economy and industrial location

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Richard Gigengack;Charles van Marrewijk

  • The economics of international transfers

    Steven Brakman;Charles van Marrewijk

  • On the limits and possibilities of the principle of minimum differentiation

    Jeroen Hinloopen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Empirical relevance of the Hillman condition for revealed comparative advantage: 10 stylized facts

    Jeroen Hinloopen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Reflections on cluster policies

    Steven Brakman;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Market liberalization in the European Natural Gas Market : The importance of capacity constraints and efficiency differences

    S. Brakman;J.G.M. van Marrewijk;A. van Witteloostuijn

  • Dynamics of Chinese Comparative Advantage

    Jeroen Hinloopen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Economic Geography within and between European Nations: The Role of Market Potential and Density across Space and Time

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Economic geography within and between European nations : The role of market potential and density across space and time

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Dynamics of Chinese Comparative Advantage

    Jeroen Hinloopen;Jeroen Hinloopen;Jeroen Hinloopen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Locational Competition and Agglomeration: The Role of Government Spending

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions: On Revealed Comparative Advantage And Merger Waves

    Steven Brakman;Harry Garretsen;Charles van Marrewijk

  • It's a big world after all: on the economic impact of location and distance

    Steven Brakman;Charles van Marrewijk

  • A Closer Look at Revealed Comparative Advantage: Gross-versus Value Added Trade Flows

    Steven Brakman;Charles van Marrewijk

  • An introduction to international money and foreign exchange markets

    Charles van Marrewijk

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven Brakman
Steven Brakman University of Groningen
Harry Garretsen
Harry Garretsen University of Groningen
Robert Inklaar
Robert Inklaar University of Groningen
Frank van Oort
Frank van Oort Erasmus University Rotterdam
Simon Marginson
Simon Marginson University of Oxford
Mark D. Partridge
Mark D. Partridge The Ohio State University
Casper G. de Vries
Casper G. de Vries Erasmus University Rotterdam
Michael Storper
Michael Storper London School of Economics and Political Science

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