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- May 1990
- Article
Chartists, Fundamentalists, and Trading in the Foreign Exchange Market
- April 1990 (Revised December 1992)
- Case
Cut Flower Industry in Colombia (Abridged)
- July 1989 (Revised August 1990)
- Background Note
New Theories of International Trade
- August 1988
- Article
Credibility, Real Interest Rates, and the Optimal Speed of Trade Liberalization
- May 1988 (Revised November 1990)
- Case
Airbus vs. Boeing (B): The Storm Intensifies
- February 1987 (Revised August 1989)
- Background Note
United States Trade Law
- July 1986
- Case
Nicaragua and the U.S. Trade Embargo
- 1986
- Other Unpublished Work
Capital Flight, Policy Credibility, and the Option Value of Foreign Exchange
- April 1984
- Background Note
Export Controls
- August 1983 (Revised November 1984)
- Case
Setting U.S. Agricultural Trade Policy for the Mid-1980s
- Research Summary
Corporate Restructuring and Business Insolvency: Economic Impact and Best Practices
- Research Summary
Do Prices Determine Vertical Integration?*
- Research Summary
Global Supply Chains: The Looming “Great Reallocation”
- Teaching Interest
IFC Asia: China's Belt & Road Initiative
The course objective is to provide students perspectives and insight into one of the major political and economic development programs of China – its Belt and Road Initiative, a strategy that involves infrastructure development and investments in countries spanning... View Details
- Research Summary
Overview
Having grown up in a developing country, Professor Sikochi’s research focus is driven by a desire to understand how capital flows to firms and entrepreneurs with the ultimate goal to help build capital markets in the developing economies. To this end, he conducts... View Details
- Research Summary
The Origins, Current State, and Future of Capitalism
- Research Summary
The Political Power of Weak Interests
One of the most broadly accepted theoretical claims of public policy is the proposal that interests shared by a large set of actors tend to be under-represented in public policy. From Mancur Olson to George Stigler to James Q. Wilson, our most influential theorists... View Details
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The Servicification of the U.S. Economy: The Role of Startups versus Incumbent Firms
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