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Overview

Jozef Konings is affiliated with Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a strong emphasis on Economics and Econometrics as well as General Economics. Additional subfields include Strategy and Management, Accounting, and Management of Technology and Innovation.

The scientist's published work covers a broad spectrum of topics within economics, including Firm Innovation and Growth, Global Trade and Economics, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Corporate Finance and Governance, COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts, Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth, and Climate Change Policy and Economics.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jozef Konings include:

  • "The Return on Information Technology: Who Benefits Most?" (2020), Information Systems Research
  • "FDI and superstar spillovers: Evidence from firm-to-firm transactions" (2024), Journal of International Economics
  • "The impact of firm-level Covid rescue policies on productivity growth and reallocation" (2023), European Economic Review
  • "Increasing market power in Slovenia: Role of diverging trends between exporters and non-exporters" (2020), World Economy
  • "THE IMPACT OF A LARGE DEPRECIATION ON THE COST OF LIVING OF RICH AND POOR CONSUMERS" (2024), International Economic Review

Frequently collaborating co-authors include:

  • Mary Amiti
  • Cédric Duprez
  • John Van Reenen
  • Gert Bijnens
  • John Hutchinson

Jozef Konings has contributed to several publication venues; the most frequent are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Information Systems Research
  • European Economic Review
  • World Economy

Best Publications

  • Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia ∗

    Mary Amiti;Jozef Konings

  • The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Firms: Evidence from Firm Level Panel Data in Emerging Economies

    Jozef Konings

  • Importers, Exporters, and Exchange Rate Disconnect

    Mary Amiti;Oleg Itskhoki;Jozef Konings

  • The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Firm-Level Evidence

    Jozef Konings;Stijn Vanormelingen

  • VENDOR SELECTION AND EVALUATION AN ACTIVITY BASED COSTING APPROACH

    Filip Roodhooft;Jozef Konings

  • Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms

    John W. Budd;Jozef Konings;Matthew J. Slaughter

  • Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia

    Mary Amiti;Mary Amiti;Mary Amiti;Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings

  • Do Multinational Enterprises Relocate Employment to Low Wage Regions? Evidence from European Multinationals

    Jozef Konings;Alan Patrick Murphy

  • Job creation, job destruction and growth of newly established, privatized and state-owned enterprises in transition economies : survey evidence from Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania

    Valentijn Bilsen;Valentijn Bilsen;Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings

  • Antidumping protection and markups of domestic firms

    Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings;Hylke Vandenbussche;Hylke Vandenbussche

  • Heterogeneous responses of firms to trade protection

    Jozef Konings;Hylke Vandenbussche

  • Job Creation and Job Destruction in a Transition Economy: Ownership, Firm Size, and Gross Job Flows in Polish Manufacturing 1988-91

    Jozef Konings;Hartmut Lehmann;Mark E. Schaffer

  • International Shocks, Variable Markups, and Domestic Prices

    Mary Amiti;Oleg Itskhoki;Jozef Konings

  • The effects of privatization and competitive pressure on firms' price-cost margins: Micro evidence from emerging economies

    Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings;Patrick Van Cayseele;Frederic Warzynski

  • Job creation, job destruction and employment growth in transition countries in the 90s

    Giulia Faggio;Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings

  • Investment and financial constraints in transition economies: micro evidence from Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Romania

    Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings;Marian Rizov;Marian Rizov;Hylke Vandenbussche

  • FDI Spillovers in the Chinese Manufacturing Sector: Evidence of Firm Heterogeneity

    Filip Abraham;Jozef Konings;V. Slootmaekers

  • Import Diversion under European Antidumping Policy

    Jozef Konings;Linda Springael;Hylke Vandenbussche

  • The dynamics of industrial mark-ups in two small open economies: does national competition policy matter?

    Jozef Konings;Jozef Konings;Patrick Van Cayseele;Frederic Warzynski

  • The effect of globalization on union bargaining and price-cost margins of firms

    Filip Abraham;Jozef Konings;Stijn Vanormelingen

  • The Effect of Ownership and Competitive Pressure on Firm Performance in Transition Countries. Micro Evidence from Bulgaria, Romania and Poland

    Manuela Angelucci;Saul Estrin;Jozef Konings;Zbigniew Zólkiewski

  • JOB CREATION AND JOB DESTRUCTION IN THE UK MANUFACTURING SECTOR

    Jozef Konings

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Amiti
Mary Amiti Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Matthew J. Slaughter
Matthew J. Slaughter Dartmouth College
François Rycx
François Rycx Université Libre de Bruxelles
Mark E. Schaffer
Mark E. Schaffer Heriot-Watt University
Saul Estrin
Saul Estrin London School of Economics and Political Science
Štefan Bojnec
Štefan Bojnec University of Primorska

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