

James E. Rauch
Professor of Economics, University of California, San Diego
James Rauch is Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. His research interests include business and social networks, entrepreneurship, international trade, bureaucracy, and the Arab World.
Recent work by James E. Rauch
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The impacts of expanding credit on firm entry and growth in Brazil
Economy-wide expansion of credit for SMEs in Brazil induced entry of more capable firms but did not change employment at the municipal level
Published 25.01.24
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Unemployment: An advanced economy problem?
A new data set based on household surveys shows that unemployment is largely a feature of advanced economies, particularly for low-skill workers
Published 27.06.18