Miklós Koren
Bio
Miklós Koren is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics of Central European University and a research fellow at the Institute of Economics. His research interests are in international trade and economic growth. His current research focuses on the firm-level effects of imported inputs and imported machinery, the dynamics of export flows in disaggregate data, and the diversification of volatility across trading partners. Miklós received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2005. He also holds an M.A. from Central European University (2000) and a B.A. from Corvinus University Budapest (1999). Before coming to CEU, he worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and at Princeton University.
Papers on Papers published by CeFiG
- A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 3
Revise and resubmit at the American Economic Review. - A Spatial Explanation for the Balassa-Samuelson Effect, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 4
- Economies of Scale and the Size of Exporters, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 7
- Machines and machinists: Capital-skill complementarity from an international trade perspective, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 13
Revise and resubmit at the American Economic Review. - Imported Inputs and Productivity, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 8
Revise and resubmit at the American Economic Review. - Administrative Barriers and the Lumpiness of Trade, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 14