David E. Weinstein links relevant study fields such as Software, Pipeline (software) and Computation in the subject of Programming language. In his research, David E. Weinstein undertakes multidisciplinary study on Software and Programming language. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Computation and Algorithm in his research. While working on this project, he studies both Algorithm and Computational science. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Computational science and Statistics in his work. His research on Statistics frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Flexibility (engineering). His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Adverse effect. His Adverse effect study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Internal medicine. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Cord and Surgery.
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GLOBALIZATION AND THE GAINS FROM VARIETY
Christian Broda;David E. Weinstein.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2006)
Bones, bombs and break points: The geography of economic activity
Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein.
The American Economic Review (2002)
On the Costs of a Bank-Centered Financial System: Evidence from the Changing Main Bank Relations in Japan
David E. Weinstein;Yishay Yafeh.
Journal of Finance (1998)
Exports and Financial Shocks
Mary Amiti;David E. Weinstein.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2011)
From groundnuts to globalization: A structural estimate of trade and growth
Christian Broda;Joshua Greenfield;David E. Weinstein.
Research in Economics (2017)
Economic geography and regional production structure: An empirical investigation
Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein.
European Economic Review (1999)
An Account of Global Factor Trade
Donald R Davis;David E Weinstein.
The American Economic Review (2001)
Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage: an empirical test
Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein.
Journal of International Economics (2003)
Product Creation and Destruction: Evidence and Price Implications
Christian Broda;David E. Weinstein.
The American Economic Review (2010)
Growth, economies of scale, and targeting in Japan (1955-1990)
Richard Beason;David E. Weinstein.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (1996)
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