Nuno Limão, is a Professor at the University of Maryland Economics Department and a Research Fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Professor Limão, received his BS.c. from the London School of Economics and his PhD from Columbia University. His primary research and teaching interests are in international trade, trade policy, and political economy.
His research integrates theoretical and empirical work to examine a variety of issues, such as how governments choose among redistribution policies, the determinants of trade policy and trade agreements, the interaction between preferential and multilateral trade liberalisation, the effects of trade costs and geographic location. His recent work focuses on the effects of policy uncertainty on firm decisions and its implications. For more information see: terpconnect.umd.edu/~limao/

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Globalisation, specialisation, and the division of labour
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- Labour Markets 
- International trade

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Brexit uncertainty and trade disintegration in Europe and beyond
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- International trade

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Trade cold wars and the value of agreements during crises
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- International trade
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Does policy uncertainty reduce economic activity?
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- International trade