

David Atkin
Professor of Economics, MIT
David Atkin is a Professor in the Economics Department at MIT. His research focuses on evaluating the impacts of trade liberalization on the poor in the developing world. His recent work has studied the impacts of trade on health and education, the costs of distance and the distribution sector in developing countries, and provided experimental evidence for the impacts of trade and industrial policy. Atkin holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University.
Recent work by David Atkin
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How connecting firms to markets can promote economic development
Market access can improve firms’ performance. More research is needed to understand which type of market access programmes are the best at generating firm growth.
Published 09.10.24
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Globalisation and the ladder of development
Does international trade always push countries up the ladder of development?
Published 19.07.23
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The role of trade in economic development
Welfare gains from trade openness are dependent on whether trade results in a reallocation of resources towards or away from distorted sectors
Published 06.04.22
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Trade in developing economies
Why do trade barriers remain high in developing countries despite the significant potential to drive economic growth through trade?
Published 29.07.20
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Can consumption patterns explain identity choices? Evidence from India
Evidence from India shows how both conflict and economic forces can cause people to realign their ethnic or religious identity
Published 12.02.20
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How global retailers increased household welfare in Mexico by reducing the cost of living
Allowing foreign retailers to operate in Mexico leads substantial overall welfare gains, in spite of their impacts on local employment and income
Published 14.02.19
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Globalisation and development
David Atkin, of MIT, discusses what the withdrawal from globalisation will mean for developing countries.
Published 01.06.18
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Liberalising the domestic retail market
How does the entry of foreign retailers into domestic markets affect welfare? Dave Atkin discusses evidence from Mexico.
Published 02.01.18
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Incentivising technology adoption in Pakistani firms
For technology adoption to be successful, employees need to expect to share in the gains
Published 06.11.17