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Economics and Finance
Austria
2026

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
49
Citations
8942
World Ranking
1455
National Ranking
6

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Austria Leader Award

Overview

Gabriel Felbermayr is affiliated with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with significant contributions to subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, and Finance.

Their scholarly work covers a variety of main topics, including:

  • Global trade and economics
  • Economic Sanctions and International Relations
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Global Trade and Competitiveness
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Firm Innovation and Growth

Felbermayr has coauthored extensively with several researchers, most frequently with:

  • Yoto V. Yotov
  • Constantinos Syropoulos
  • Erdal Yalçin
  • Hendrik Mahlkow
  • Aleksandra Kirilakha

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on economic sanctions, global trade, and related policy effects. Notable publications include:

  • "The global sanctions data base" (2020), published in European Economic Review
  • "Understanding economic sanctions: Interdisciplinary perspectives on theory and evidence" (2021), European Economic Review
  • "The global sanctions data base-Release 3: COVID-19, Russia, and multilateral sanctions" (2023), Review of International Economics
  • "Cutting through the value chain: the long-run effects of decoupling the East from the West" (2023), Empirica
  • "Wirtschaftliche Implikationen der Corona-Krise und wirtschaftspolitische Maßnahmen" (2020), Wirtschaftsdienst

Felbermayr's work has been published in several venues frequently, with the highest number of publications appearing in:

  • Wirtschaftsdienst
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • European Economic Review
  • Review of World Economics
  • Intereconomics

In addition to journal articles, they have contributed to book publications, including the title "Revisiting the Trade-Creating Effects of Non-Tariff Barriers" (2023), published by the World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Cultural proximity and trade

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Farid Toubal;Farid Toubal

  • Exploring the Intensive and Extensive Margins of World Trade

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Wilhelm K. Kohler

  • Naturally Negative: The Growth Effects of Natural Disasters

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Jasmin Katrin Gröschl

  • Globalization and labor market outcomes: Wage bargaining, search frictions, and firm heterogeneity

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Julien Prat;Hans-Jörg Schmerer;Hans-Jörg Schmerer

  • Kyoto and Carbon Leakage: An Empirical Analysis of the Carbon Content of Bilateral Trade

    Rahel Aichele;Gabriel J. Felbermayr

  • Kyoto and the carbon footprint of nations

    Rahel Aichele;Gabriel Felbermayr

  • Cultural proximity and trade

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Farid Toubal;Farid Toubal

  • The Global Sanctions Data Base

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Aleksandra Kirilakha;Constantinos Syropoulos;Erdal Yalcin

  • The Global Sanctions Data Base

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Aleksandra Kirilakha;Constantinos Syropoulos;Erdal Yalcin

  • Trade and unemployment: What do the data say?

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Julien Prat;Hans-Jörg Schmerer

  • Optimal tariffs, retaliation, and the welfare loss from tariff wars in the Melitz model☆

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Benjamin Jung;Mario Larch

  • Immigration, Search and Redistribution: A Quantitative Assessment of Native Welfare

    Michele Battisti;Gabriel Felbermayr;Giovanni Peri;Panu Poutvaara

  • Trade Intermediation and the Organization of Exporters

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Benjamin Jung

  • Trade Intermediation and the Organization of Exporters

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Benjamin Jung

  • Export Credit Guarantees and Export Performance: An Empirical Analysis for Germany

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Erdal Yalcin

  • Revisiting the Trade-Migration Nexus: Evidence from New OECD Data

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Farid Toubal

  • Product market regulation, firm selection and unemployment

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Julien Prat

  • Macroeconomic potentials of transatlantic free trade: a high resolution perspective for Europe and the world

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Benedikt Heid;Mario Larch;Erdal Yalcin

  • Migration, International Trade and Capital Formation: Cause or Effect ?

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Volker Grossmann;Wilhelm K. Kohler

  • The pro-trade effect of the brain drain: Sorting out confounding factors

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Benjamin Jung

  • Specialization on a Technologically Stagnant Sector Need Not Be Bad for Growth

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr

  • Ethnic Networks, Information, and International Trade: Revisiting the Evidence

    Gabriel J. Felbermayr;Benjamin Jung;Farid Toubal

  • Does WTO Membership Make a Difference at the Extensive Margin of World Trade

    Gabriel Felbermayr;Wilhelm K. Kohler

  • Going Deep: The Trade and Welfare Effects of TTIP

    Rahel Aichele;Gabriel Felbermayr;Inga Heiland

  • Exploring the Intensive and Extensive Margins of World Trade

    Wilhelm Kohler;Wilhelm Kohler;Gabriel J. Felbermayr

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Larch
Mario Larch University of Bayreuth
Yoto V. Yotov
Yoto V. Yotov Drexel University
Clemens Fuest
Clemens Fuest Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Panu Poutvaara
Panu Poutvaara Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Holger Görg
Holger Görg Kiel University
Marcel Fratzscher
Marcel Fratzscher German Institute for Economic Research
Devashish Mitra
Devashish Mitra Syracuse University
Giovanni Peri
Giovanni Peri University of California, Davis
Simon J. Evenett
Simon J. Evenett IMD Business School

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