

Meredith Startz
Assistant Professor, Economics Department, Dartmouth
Meredith Startz is an assistant professor in the Economics Department at Dartmouth. Her research is at the intersection of development and trade, and focuses on how contracting problems shape transactions and firms in developing countries.
Recent work by Meredith Startz
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Cutting out the middleman: The structure of chains of intermediation
Shortening intermediation chains does not necessarily lead to gains for consumers
Published 15.07.22
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The value of face-to-face: Search and contracting problems in Nigerian trade
The costs paid by traders traveling to source goods reveal that information problems pose almost as much of a barrier to trade as shipping and regulatory costs combined
Published 31.07.17