Many thanks to my host Hyunju Lee and the faculty at the University of Houston for the invitation and warm welcome. It was a pleasure to present my recent work and to engage in great conversations with colleagues.
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Economist, Sidney Meyer Professor of International Economics @ Grinnell College | Research Fellow @IZA @CESIfo @RFBerlin | #trade #globalization #development #gender https://sites.google.com/site/haleutar/ #Econsky #TradeSky
Many thanks to my host Hyunju Lee and the faculty at the University of Houston for the invitation and warm welcome. It was a pleasure to present my recent work and to engage in great conversations with colleagues.
happy to hear today's Supreme Court decision!
I am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of my dear professor Εemsa Γzar. An inspiring academic and the kindest mentor I ever had. Her intellectual generosity and encouragement left a lasting mark on my academic journey.
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π¨ New paper π¨ #TradePolicy
Elsewhere in North America: How U.S. Tariffs on China Boosted Mexico's Manufacturing Employment and Output
Did U.S. tariffs on China Make America Great Again?
www.ifo.de/cesifo/Agz @cesifo.org
π Foreign multinationalsβespecially πΊπΈ-headquartered firmsβdrove the expansion via their Mexican subsidiaries.
π Firms adjusted through the expansion of existing plants and the creation of new plants by multinationals.
Tariffs boosted factory-floor jobs in tech-intensive sectors (machinery, electronics, autos)βprecisely the middle-skill factory jobs they were meant to protectβelsewhere in North America.
I show they increased manufacturing output and employment in North Americaβbut in Mexico, not the U.S.
π¨ New paper π¨ #TradePolicy
Elsewhere in North America: How U.S. Tariffs on China Boosted Mexico's Manufacturing Employment and Output
Did U.S. tariffs on China Make America Great Again?
www.ifo.de/cesifo/Agz @cesifo.org
Grinnell College is marking the loss of its oldest and one of its most celebrated alumni, Edith Renfrow Smith.
Looking forward to taking part in "Trade Shocks and Adjustments" session tomorrow (Jan 4 at 2:30) ! #ASSA2026
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Forthcoming: Paper on the distortions caused by the electoral college, with Xiangjun Ma and Karim Chalak: "A Swing-State Theorem, with Evidence."
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Thanks so much, that means a lot! Yes, you saw the version focused on firmsβ trade (accepted at ReStat). This project takes the natural next step into real economic outcomes like output and jobs.
Looking forward to this! Final program:
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Our department is growing!
Grinnell College is hiring a tenure-track (Assistant/Associate) faculty member in Game Theory or IO.
Come and join our dynamic, collegial department
Details π apply.interfolio.com/174787
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We are thrilled to welcome our new Assistant Professor, Minseog Kim. π He joins us from UT Austin, where he earned his PhD in Economics. His research spans Macro-Finance, Corporate Finance & Labor Economics.
Learn more about his exciting work here: minseogkim.github.io
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Thank you for the wonderful hospitality!π
It was wonderful being part of the InsTED Workshop in Edmonton and reconnecting with friends and colleagues. Many thanks to the organizers for putting together such a thoughtful and engaging program!
Looking forward to presenting at the NBER ITI tomorrow morning. The session will be live-streamed on YouTube for those interested www.nber.org/conferences/...
It was a pleasure to speak at the Regulation of Multi-Firm Groups conference in beautiful Venice and to learn from outstanding talks. Many thanks to the organizers for an inspiring program bridging trade and public economics! @cesifo.org
Iβm looking forward to speaking at the upcoming βInternational Trade and Industrial Policy in a Changing Worldβ conference!
Check out the exciting program and register here: www.banque-france.fr/en/events/in...
Thank you!
It's now official! I'm promoted to full professor.
I'm grateful to co-authors, colleagues, advisors, friends, and family who supported me along this journey.
Hereβs a 3-min talk from the 2021 chair ceremony (starts at 45β) reflecting on that journey.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Gav...
Excited to present my research in the upcoming Spillover Conference at the European Central Bank!
Check out the fantastic program and register to join online: www.ecb.europa.eu/press/confer...
Together with the Bank of England, BIS and IMF, the ECB will host the 2025 edition of our Joint Annual Spillover Conference. Papers centre on βPolicy challenges in a fragmenting world: Global trade, exchange rates, and capital flowsβ. Virtual registration is open: www.ecb.europa.eu/press/confer...
The president is invoking IEEPA to impose measures that affect the livelihoods and welfare of millionsβwithout a real emergency, other than created by the administration itself through a series of executive actions.
This Wednesday (March 26), we're thrilled to welcome Peter Morrow (petermorrow.bsky.social) from the University of Toronto (econuoft.bsky.social) for our research seminar! #EconSky
Grinnell was delighted to host a liberal arts economic history conference this weekend organized by @mmpaker.bsky.social
and colleagues. Scholars from liberal arts colleagues across the US came to present their research and connect on new methods and teaching in liberal arts environments!
Mexico, the top avocado producer, supplies 89% of U.S. avocado imports, yet fruits and vegetables are under 2% of U.S. imports. High-tech industriesβautos, machinery, electronics, and instrumentsβmake up 70% and cross the border multiple times before final assembly, compounding tariff impacts.
Nearly 90% of Mexicoβs exports to the U.S. come from supply chain trade, led by foreign MNEs.
Auto manufacturing is the most critical among them.
A 25% tariff on ALL Mexican imports would have a compounded effect, severely disrupting the transportation equipment industry and damaging North Americaβs deeply integrated supply chain.