Jerome Hericourt is a Full Professor of Economics at the Université of Paris-Saclay - Univ Evry, a Research Fellow at the EPEE and CEPREMAP research centers. He is also a Scientific Advisor at CEPII, the French research center in international economics. He is currently Associate Editor for the China Economic Review. His research mainly focuses on international macroeconomics and trade, with a specific interest on the impact of financial constraints on firm-level dynamics. He is also interested in the circular relationship between financial development and income inequality.

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Real estate booms are behind Europe’s productivity divergence
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Productivity and Innovation

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Gains from trade: International transport costs still matter, especially additive ones
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- International trade

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How multi-destination firms shape the effect of exchange rate volatility on trade
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- Exchange Rates 
- International trade
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Exchange-rate volatility is a problem for trade … especially when financial development is low
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- Exchange Rates 
- International trade
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From trade to domestic collapse? On the complementarity between exports and domestic sales
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- International trade