Hiau Looi Kee is a Lead Economist with the Trade Team of the World Bank Research Department. Her research focuses on trade, productivity and growth at the firm and aggregate level. Her current projects include studying the domestic value-added in exports, shared-supplier spillovers of FDI, rules of origin and firm productivity in Bangladesh's garment sector and large scale estimations of import demand elasticities, ad valorem equivalent of non-tariff measures, and trade restrictiveness indexes. Her work has been published in many general interests economics journals and the top field journals. She has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California at Davis.

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Short-term impact of Brexit on the UK’s export of goods
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- International trade
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Trade and FDI liberalisation help China move up the global value chains
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- International trade
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The shared supplier effect: How foreign firms benefit domestic firms
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- Development
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Trade preferences as catalytic aid
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- International trade
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Is protectionism on the rise during the crisis?
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- International trade