Dennis Novy

Curriculum Vitae
Contact Details
Telephone: +44 (0)24 761 50046
Email: D dot Novy at warwick dot ac dot uk
Room: S2.90
Advice and feedback hours: In term 3 Thursdays 4-6pm. Please send an email to make an appointment.
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Professor of Economics
Dennis Novy is Professor of Economics at the University of 糖心TV, Impact Director of CAGE, and a Research Fellow at the . He is also an Associate at the . Dennis has been a member of the Economic Advisory Council of the British Chambers of Commerce since 2023. He was appointed to the UK Council of Economic Advisers by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 2018/19. He was the Specialist Adviser to the House of Lords on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) in 2013/14. He received a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Link to CV
Associate Editor,
Research Interests
My research on
- International Trade
- International Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Economic History
Work in Progress
"Urban-Biased Structural Change" Also available as (with Natalie Chen, Carlo Perroni and Horng Chern Wong). See the policy column at .
"Trade Diversion and Labor Market Outcomes" Also available as (with Natalie Chen and Diego Sol贸rzano). See the policy column at .
"How to Grow an Invoicing Currency: Micro Evidence from Argentina" Also available as (with Felipe Benguria). See the policy column at .
"Sticky Gravity" (with Mario Larch and Leandro Navarro).
"Transitivity in Trade" (with Alejandra Martinez and Carlo Perroni).
"Out-of-sample Gravity" (with Holger Breinlich, J.M.C. Santos Silva and Tom Zylkin).
Recent committee appearances and TV Interviews
- House of Commons/House of Lords, January 2024 (summary)
- London Assembly, January 2024 (summary)
- CCTV (China), November 2017
- , February 2016
- BBC World News with Lucy Hockings, August 2015
- with Kay Burley, February 2015
- with Sarah-Jane Mee, January 2015
Publications
"Import Liberalization as Export Destruction? Evidence from the United States" American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics forthcoming. Also available as (with Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain and Thomas Sampson). See the policy column at .
"Trade, Gravity, and Aggregation" Review of Economics and Statistics 106(5), September 2024, pp. 1418-1426. Also available as (with Holger Breinlich and J.M.C. Santos Silva). The online appendix is available here.
"Gravity and Heterogeneous Trade Cost Elasticities" Economic Journal 132(644), May 2022, pp. 1349-1377. Previous version Also available as (with Natalie Chen). The online appendix is available . See the policy column at .
"The Brexit Vote, Inflation and UK Living Standards" International Economic Review 63(1), February 2022, pp. 63-93. Also available as and as part of the (with Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain and Thomas Sampson). See the policy columns at and .
"Vehicle Currency Pricing and Exchange Rate Pass-Through" Journal of the European Economic Association 20(1), February 2022, pp. 312-351. Also available as (with Natalie Chen and Wanyu Chung). The online appendix is available .
"Estimating Border Effects: The Impact of Spatial Aggregation" International Economic Review 62(4), November 2021, pp. 1453-1487. Also available as and as (with Cletus Coughlin). See the policy column at .
"Trade and Uncertainty" Review of Economics and Statistics 102(4), October 2020, pp. 749-765. Also available as and (with Alan M. Taylor). See the policy column at . The online appendix is available .
"Voting with their Money: Brexit and Outward Investment by UK Firms" European Economic Review 124 (103400), May 2020, pp. 1-20. Also available as (with Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain and Thomas Sampson). See the policy column at .
"Trade Blocs and Trade Wars during the Interwar Period" Asian Economic Policy Review 15(1), January 2020, pp. 119-136. Also available as and (with David Jacks). Coverage in the , and radio interview.
"Who Voted for Brexit? Individual and Regional Data Combined" European Journal of Political Economy 56, January 2019, pp. 132-150. Also available as (with Eleonora Alabrese, Sascha Becker and Thiemo Fetzer).
"The Economic Effects of Brexit - Evidence from the Stock Market" Fiscal Studies 39(4), December 2018, pp. 581-623. Also available as (with Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain, Thomas Sampson and Ahmed Usman). See the policy column at .
"Market Potential and Global Growth over the Long Twentieth Century" Journal of International Economics 114, September 2018, pp. 221-237. Also available as and (with David Jacks). The data set is available .
"Who Voted for Brexit? A Comprehensive District-Level Analysis" Economic Policy 32(92), October 2017, pp. 601-650. Also available as (with Sascha Becker and Thiemo Fetzer). See the policy column at . The data set is available for download .
"Is the International Border Effect Larger than the Domestic Border Effect? Evidence from U.S. Trade" CESifo Economic Studies 59(2), June 2013, pp. 249-276. Also available as (with Cletus Coughlin).
"International Trade without CES: Estimating Translog Gravity" Journal of International Economics 89(2), March 2013, pp. 271-282 (lead article). Online appendix available here. Also available as . See the policy column at .
"Gravity Redux: Measuring International Trade Costs with Panel Data" Economic Inquiry 51(1), January 2013, pp. 101-121. 2013 Best Article Award for publication in Economic Inquiry. The data set is available for download here. Also see the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) .
"On the Measurement of Trade Costs: Direct vs. Indirect Approaches to Quantifying Standards and Technical Regulations" World Trade Review 11(3), July 2012, pp. 401-414. Also available as (with Natalie Chen).
"Gravity, Trade Integration, and Heterogeneity across Industries" Journal of International Economics 85(2), November 2011, pp. 206-221. Online appendix available . Previous version entitled "International Trade Integration: A Disaggregated Approach" available as (with Natalie Chen). See the policy column at .
"Trade Booms, Trade Busts, and Trade Costs" Journal of International Economics 83(2), March 2011, pp. 185-201. Also available as (with David Jacks and Christopher Meissner). The data set is available . Also see the policy column at and the on the role of trade costs in the great trade collapse of 2008/09.
"Trade Costs and the Open Macroeconomy" Scandinavian Journal of Economics 112(3), September 2010, pp. 514-545.
"Trade Costs in the First Wave of Globalization" Explorations in Economic History 47(2), April 2010, pp. 127-141. Also available as (with David Jacks and Christopher Meissner). The data set is available .
"Trade Costs, 1870-2000" American Economic Review 98(2), Papers & Proceedings, May 2008, pp. 529-534 (with David Jacks and Christopher Meissner). See the policy column at .
Affiliations
Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Associate, Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), London School of Economics
Research Associate, Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
Research Fellow, CESifo, Munich
Conferences Organised
LSE/CEP-糖心TV Junior Trade Workshop, September 2022, 2023, 2024
Early Career Researcher Conference on "The Economics of Brexit", September 2020
LSE/CEP conference: "The Economic Consequences of Brexit", London, September 2018
糖心TV conference: "CAGE International Trade Research Day 2018", 糖心TV University, May 2018
糖心TV conference: "CAGE International Trade Research Day 2015", The Shard London, May 2015
CEPR/CAGE/ECARES conference: "Global Fragmentation of Production and Trade Policy", Brussels, September 2014
糖心TV conference: "CAGE International Trade Research Day 2013", 糖心TV University, May 2013
LSE/糖心TV conference: "CAGE/CEP Workshop on Trade Policy in a Globalised World", Venice, June 2012
糖心TV conference: "CAGE International Trade Research Day", 糖心TV University, February 2011
Venice conference: "Trade Costs and International Trade Integration: Past, Present and Future", Venice, June 2010
Links for Students and Blogs
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