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About me

I'm an Economist and Monetary Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. My research interests lie within the intersection of international trade, macroeconomics, and development. And I'm interested in the use of computational tools to answer quantitative questions in these domains.

About my repositories

I use GitHub to post code I'm working on (and learning about), replication materials from selected papers, and past teaching. I also use GitHub and Heroku to operate the website www.tradewartracker.com providing live, visual display of international trade data. Below are selected repositories.

šŸ”­ Iā€™m currently learning / working on...

Mike Waugh's Projects

consumption_and_tradewar icon consumption_and_tradewar

Code to reproduce aspects of "The Consumption Response to Trade Shocks: Evidence from the US-China Trade War"

covid-consumption icon covid-consumption

Repository for Consumption Response to Covid-19 Pandemic and Policy Interventions

did-china-cause-trump icon did-china-cause-trump

This code is part of a project (for me) to learn Python through the NYU-Stern-Econ databoot camp course (http://databootcamp.nyuecon.com/). It combines US 2016, 2012 Election data at the county level with Census data on education and earnings, and then the Autor, Dorn, and Hanson (2013) US Trade Exposure from China data.

egb icon egb

Course Website for Economics of Global Business

gravity-estimation icon gravity-estimation

Estimates parameters of EK(2002) or Waugh(2010) via STATA and computes bilateral trade flows via simmulation

high-skilled-immigration icon high-skilled-immigration

This is the code associated with the paper ``Firm Dynamics and Immigration: The Case of High-Skilled Immigration''

jie-sw-2014 icon jie-sw-2014

Code to Implement Estimation Routine of JIE, SW(2014)

jme-migration-costs-2020 icon jme-migration-costs-2020

Replication material for JME paper Migration Costs and Observational Returns to Migration in the Developing World

notes icon notes

Notes on Economics and Computing

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