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D-Index
42
Citations
17088
World Ranking
2004
National Ranking
1163

Mary Amiti publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mary Amiti sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 152 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Mary Amiti D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mary Amiti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 42 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mary Amiti is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the United States. Their research primarily centers on economics, econometrics, and finance, with a focus on global trade and economic policies. The main fields of study encompass general economics, econometrics and finance, strategy and management, finance, and accounting. The main topics covered by their work include global trade and economics, monetary policy and economic impact, the global financial crisis and policies, international business and foreign direct investment, corporate finance and governance, global trade and competitiveness, and economic theory and policy.

Amiti has published extensively in various academic venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • NBER Macroeconomics Annual

Their recent papers illustrate the breadth of their work in trade and economic impact analysis. These include:

  • "Who's Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective" (2020, AEA Papers and Proceedings)
  • "How did China's WTO entry affect U.S. prices?" (2020, Journal of International Economics)
  • "The Effect of the U.S.-China Trade War on U.S. Investment" (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "FDI and superstar spillovers: Evidence from firm-to-firm transactions" (2024, Journal of International Economics)
  • "U.S. Market Concentration and Import Competition" (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Collaboration is a significant element of Amiti's research practice. Frequent coauthors include:

  • David E. Weinstein
  • Jozef Konings
  • Oleg Itskhoki
  • Sang Hoon Kong
  • Sebastian Heise

Best Publications

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

    Mary Amiti;Jozef Konings

  • The Anatomy of China's Export Growth

    Mary Amiti;Caroline Freund

  • Exports and Financial Shocks

    Mary Amiti;David E. Weinstein

  • Fear of service outsourcing: is it justified?

    Mary Amiti;Shang-Jin Wei

  • The Impact of the 2018 Tariffs on Prices and Welfare

    Mary Amiti;Stephen J. Redding;David E. Weinstein

  • Trade, Firms, and Wages: Theory and Evidence

    Mary Amiti;Donald R. Davis

  • Importers, Exporters, and Exchange Rate Disconnect

    Mary Amiti;Oleg Itskhoki;Jozef Konings

  • The Anatomy of China's Export Growth

    Mary Amiti;Caroline Freund

  • Specialization patterns in Europe

    Mary Amiti

  • Import Competition and Quality Upgrading

    Mary Amiti;Amit K. Khandelwal

  • Of hype and hyperbolas : introducing the new economic geography

    J. Peter Neary

  • New trade theories and industrial location in the EU: a survey of evidence

    M Amiti

  • Trade costs and location of foreign firms in China

    Mary Amiti;Beata Smarzynska Javorcik

  • Service Offshoring and Productivity: Evidence from the US

    Mary Amiti;Shang-Jin Wei

  • How Much do Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data

    Mary Amiti;David E Weinstein

  • Trade Finance and the Great Trade Collapse

    Jae Bin Ahn;Mary Amiti;David E. Weinstein

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

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

  • Location of vertically linked industries: agglomeration versus comparative advantage ☆

    Mary Amiti;Mary Amiti

  • Economic Geography and Wages

    Mary Amiti;Lisa Ann Cameron

  • Trade Liberalization and the Wage Skill Premium: Evidence from Indonesia ☆

    Mary Amiti;Lisa Ann Cameron

  • Service Offshoring and Productivity: Evidence from the United States

    Mary Amiti;Shang-Jin Wei

  • How Much do Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data

    Mary Amiti;David Weinstein

  • Service Offshoring and Productivity: Evidence from the United States

    Mary Amiti;Shang-Jin Wei

  • International Shocks, Variable Markups, and Domestic Prices

    Mary Amiti;Oleg Itskhoki;Jozef Konings

  • Fear of Service Outsourcing: Is it Justified?

    Mary Amiti;Mary Amiti;Mary Amiti;Shang-Jin Wei

  • The Impact of the 2018 Trade War on U.S. Prices and Welfare

    Mary Amiti;Stephen J. Redding;David E. Weinstein

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Weinstein
David E. Weinstein Columbia University
Jozef Konings
Jozef Konings Nazarbayev University
Shang-Jin Wei
Shang-Jin Wei Columbia University
Stephen J. Redding
Stephen J. Redding Stanford University
Christopher Pissarides
Christopher Pissarides London School of Economics and Political Science
Robert C. Feenstra
Robert C. Feenstra University of California, Davis
Donald R. Davis
Donald R. Davis Columbia University
Beata Smarzynska Javorcik
Beata Smarzynska Javorcik University of Oxford
David Greenaway
David Greenaway University of Nottingham

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