
Chang-Tai Hsieh is the Phyllis and Irwin Winkelreid Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago and a member of the International Growth Centre’s Steering Group. Hsieh has been a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco, New York, and Minneapolis, as well as the World Bank’s Development Economics Group and the Economic Planning Agency in Japan. He conducts research on growth and development.

Discussion paper
DP10604 Why Do Cities Matter? Local Growth and Aggregate Growth
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- Cities 
- Economic growth
Discussion paper
DP7281 Estimating the Border Effect: Some New Evidence
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- Barcode data 
- Border effect 
- Law of one price 
- Market segmentation

VoxEU Column
Contract labour and firm growth in India
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- Development 
- Labour Markets 
- Economic history 
- India 
- Firms 
- Labour market 
- Labour regulation 
- Growth 
- Manufacturing

VoxEU Column
Measuring the cost of living in Mexico and the US
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- Frontiers of economic research 
- price comparisons 
- Consumption 
- nondurables 
- Mexico 
- Us

VoxEU Column
Sovereign debt standstills: An update
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- COVID-19 
- Development 
- Covid-19 
- Coronavirus 
- sovereign debt standstills 
- Debt service suspension initiative 
- Institute for International Finance

VoxEU Column
Necessity is the mother of invention: How to implement a comprehensive debt standstill for COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries
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- COVID-19 
- Development 
- Covid-19 
- Coronavirus 
- debt standstill 
- central credit facility

VoxEU Column
Accounting for the new gains from trade liberalisation
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- International trade 
- Productivity and Innovation 
- Trade 
- Trade agreements 
- Free trade agreements 
- CUSFTA 
- import variety 
- Productivity 
- Welfare 
- New trade models