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  1. Dave Donaldson teaches and carries out research on trade, both international and intranational, with applications in the fields of International Economics, Development Economics, Urban Economics, Economic History, Environmental Economics, and Agricultural Economics.

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  3. David moved to the University of St Andrews on 1st January 2020, becoming a Professor in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience. David uses mobile EEG to examine human behaviour during real-world activity.

  4. Dave Donaldson (born 4 June 1978) is a Canadian economist and a professor of economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was awarded the 2017 John Bates Clark Medal and elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020.

  5. MIT economist and John Bates Clark Medal recipient David Donaldson on trade, microeconomics and development. Donaldson’s research has changed the way economists conduct empirical research on trade.

  6. Class of 1949 Professor of Economics. Department of Economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (617)-258-6242. ddonald@mit.edu.

  7. Dave Donaldson is an empirical trade economist, with some of his work straddling the intersection of international trade and development economics.

  8. D Donaldson, D Keniston. 41 *. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Economics, MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 9,312‬‬ - ‪International Trade‬ - ‪Economic Geography‬ - ‪Development Economics‬ - ‪Economic History‬ - ‪Environmental Economics‬.

  9. Jun 8, 2018 · Studying the market for salt in 19th century India and the effects on trade of a railroad built 150 years ago led economist Dave Donaldson to important new findings that are relevant today.

  10. Dave Donaldson. Publications. Courses Working Papers Publications Events & Talks Jobs. The Textbook Case for Industrial Policy: Theory Meets Data. Forthcoming at Journal of Political Economy (joint with Dominick Bartelme, Arnaud Costinot, and Andres Rodriguez-Clare) Ghosting the Tax Authority: Fake Firms and Tax Fraud.