Nicolas Berman
Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Teaching CV
Contact
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Case Postale 136
CH – 1211 Genève – Suisse
Tel: (+41) 022 908 5935
E-mail: nicolas.Berman – at – graduateinstitute.ch
Current and past positions
Current Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
2008-2009 Max Weber Post-Doctoral Fellow, European University Institute
2007-2008 Research Scholar, CREST-LMA
2005-2008 Research Scholar and Teaching Assistant, University Paris I
Education
2004-2008 PhD in Economics, University Paris I, with highest honors. Supervisor: Pr. Philippe Martin.
Committee: Jonathan Eaton (NYU), Jean Imbs (HEC Lausanne), Philippe Martin, Thierry Mayer (University Paris I), Thierry Verdier (PSE)
Research Interests: International Trade, International Macroeconomics
Research Papers
- How do Different Exporters React to Exchange Rate Changes? Theory, empirics and aggregate implications (2009) (with P. MARTIN and T. MAYER), CEPR Discussion Paper 7493
- Financial Crises and International Trade: The Long Way to Recovery (2009)
- Financial Market Imperfections and the Impact of Exchange Rate Movements on Exports (2009) (with A. BERTHOU) Review of International Economics vol. 17 (1), pp. 103-120
Working Paper Last Revised Version (July 2007)
- Financial Factors and the Margins of Trade: Evidence from cross-country firm-level data (2010) (with J. HERICOURT), forthcoming Journal of Development Economics
- Credit Constraints and the Cyclicality of R&D Investment: Evidence from France (2007) (with P. AGHION, P. ASKENAZY, G. CETTE and L. EYMARD), revise and resubmit
Work in progress
- Exporter dynamics and productivity growth, with V. REBEYROL (European University Institute)
- Liquidity shocks and exporter dynamics, with A. BERTHOU (CEPII) and J. HERICOURT (University of Lille I)
- The vulnerability of Sub-Saharan Africa to the Financial Crisis: the Case of Trade (with P. MARTIN)
Co-authors’ websites: Philippe Aghion, Philippe Askenazy, Antoine Berthou, Gilbert Cette, Jérôme Héricourt, Philippe Martin, Thierry Mayer, Vincent Rebeyrol