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  • 1967 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Robert E. Lipsey was affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research in the United States. Their primary field of study focused on Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a particular emphasis on General Economics, Econometrics, and Finance as a subfield.

The main topics of their research included global trade and economics. Their scholarly work was associated with the following frequent co-authors:

  • Brian Aitken
  • Ann Harrison
  • Robert C. Feenstra
  • Harry P. Bowen

In addition to articles, Robert E. Lipsey contributed to book publications. One notable book was "World Trade Flows, 1980-1997," published in 2021 by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. This publication has been cited in the academic literature and focuses on various aspects of international trade patterns over nearly two decades.

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1967.

Best Publications

  • World Trade Flows: 1962-2000

    Robert Feenstra;Robert Lipsey;Haiyan Deng;Alyson C. Ma

  • Wages and Foreign Ownership: A Comparative Study of Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States

    Brian J Aitken;Ann E Harrison;Robert E Lipsey;Robert E Lipsey

  • Home and Host Country Effects of FDI

    Robert Lipsey

  • World Trade Flows: 1962-2000

    Robert C Feenstra;Robert C Feenstra;Robert E Lipsey;Haiyan Deng;Alyson C Ma

  • Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth

    Magnus Blomström;Robert E. Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • What Explains Developing Country Growth

    Magnus Blomstrom;Robert E. Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • What Explains Developing Country Growth

    Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Robert E Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • World Trade Flows, 1970-1992, with Production and Tariff Data

    Robert Feenstra;Robert Lipsey;Harry Bowen

  • Foreign Production and Exports in Manufacturing Industries

    Robert E. Lipsey;Merle Yahr Weiss

  • Foreign Production and Exports of Individual Firms

    Robert E Lipsey;Merle Yahr Weiss

  • The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows

    Robert E Lipsey;Robert C Feenstra;Carl H Hahn;George N Hatsopoulos

  • The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows

    Robert Lipsey;Robert Feenstra;Carl H. Hahn;George N. Hatsopoulos

  • The Location of Overseas Production and Production for Export by U.S. Multinational Firms

    Irving B. Kravis;Irving B. Kravis;Robert E. Lipsey;Robert E. Lipsey

  • Foreign direct investment, education and wages in Indonesian manufacturing

    Robert E Lipsey;Fredrik Sjöholm

  • Toward an explanation of national price levels

    Irving B. Kravis;Robert E. Lipsey

  • Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: Home Country Experience in the United States and Sweden

    Magnus Blomström;Gunnar Fors;Robert E. Lipsey

  • FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT: HOME COUNTRY EXPERIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES AND SWEDEN*

    Magnus Blomström;Gunnar Fors;Robert E. Lipsey

  • Home- and Host-Country Effects of Foreign Direct Investment

    Robert E Lipsey

  • Price behavior in the light of balance of payments theories

    Irving B. Kravis;Robert E. Lipsey

  • Interactions Between Domestic and Foreign Investment

    Guy V.G. Stevens;Robert E. Lipsey

  • Foreign Direct Investment and the Operations of Multinational Firms: Concepts, History, and Data

    Robert E. Lipsey

  • Foreign Direct Investors in Three Financial Crises

    Robert Lipsey

  • Home and Host Country Effects of FDI

    Robert E Lipsey

  • U.S. and Swedish Direct Investment and Exports

    Magnus Blomstrom;Robert E. Lipsey;Ksenia Kulchycky

  • Geography and Ownership as Bases for Economic Accounting

    Robert E Baldwin;Robert E Lipsey;J. David Richardson

  • The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows

    Robert E. Lipsey

  • Intra-industry trade: The theory and measurement of international trade in differentiated products : Herbert J. Grubel and P.J. Lloyd, (John Wiley, New York, 1975) pp. 205, $24.00

    Robert E. Lipsey

  • Towards an Explanation of National Price Levels

    Irving B. Kravis;Robert E. Lipsey

Frequent Co-Authors

Irving B. Kravis
Irving B. Kravis University of Pennsylvania
Magnus Blomstrom
Magnus Blomstrom Stockholm School of Economics
Robert E. Baldwin
Robert E. Baldwin University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert C. Feenstra
Robert C. Feenstra University of California, Davis
Fredrik Sjöholm
Fredrik Sjöholm Research Institute of Industrial Economics
James R. Hines
James R. Hines University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
R. Glenn Hubbard
R. Glenn Hubbard Columbia University
James Harrigan
James Harrigan University of Virginia
Peter K. Schott
Peter K. Schott Yale University
Lee Branstetter
Lee Branstetter Carnegie Mellon University

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