Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg

 

Business Address

Email Address

Department of Economics

pennykg@princeton.edu

Fisher Hall

 

Princeton University

 

Princeton, NJ 08544-1021

 

(609) 258-4016

 

 

 

Personal

 

            Dual Citizenship: Greece, U.S.

 

Research and Teaching Interests

 

Empirical International Trade and Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics.

 

Current Positions

 

Professor of Economics, Princeton University, 2007-present.

Co-Editor, American Economic Review, July 2007 - present.

 

Past Positions

 

Professor of Economics, Yale University, 2001-2007.

Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2006-07.

Professor of Economics, Columbia University, 1999-2001.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Princeton University, 1992-99.

Summer Intern, Research Department of the IMF, 6/89-9/89.

 

Professional Affiliations

 

·        American Economic Association

·        Econometric Society, elected Fellow, 2004.

·        National Bureau of Economic Research:

Faculty Research Associate, 2001- present.

Faculty Research Fellow, 1995-2001.

·        Member of the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee (FESAC), 2006-present.

·        Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD):

Senior Fellow, 2005 - present.    

·        Research Associate at the Center for Japan - U.S. Business and Economic Studies, 1996 – present.

 

Education

 

Stanford University, Department of Economics, Ph.D., 1992

University of Freiburg, Germany, Diplom in Economics, 1986.

 

Fellowships and Awards

 

·        Recipient of 2003 Bodossaki Prize in Social Sciences.

·        Sloan Foundation Faculty Research Fellowship, 1998-2000.

·        Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship, 1998-1999.

·        Hoover National Fellowship, 1994-95.

·        Selected by the Review of Economic Studies as a European Seminar Tour Speaker, 1992.

·        Olin Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1990-91.

·        Stanford University Research Paper Award, 1989.

·        Stanford University Fellowship, 1987-1988.

·        Onassis Foundation Graduate Studies Fellowship, 1987-1988.

·        Five-year scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the study of Economics in Germany, 1981-1986.

 

Distinguished Lectures

 

·        Sargan Lecture:       Keynote Address at the conference of the Royal Economic Society, 2009.

·        Marshall Lecture:    Keynote Address at the European Congress (joint meeting of the Econometric Society and European Economic Association), 2009.

 

Grants

 

·        3-year NSF Grant for “Trade Liberalization, Wages, and Employment in Developing Countries", 2002-2005.

·        3-year NSF Grant for “Economic Integration, Competition, and Welfare", 1998-2001.

·        4-year NSF Grant for "Measuring Competitive Behavior in Export Markets," 1994-98.

·        Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University, 1996.

·        Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University, 1994.

·        Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University, 1993.

 

Publications (by research area)

 

A.     International Trade Policies: Effects and Determinants

 

·        Multi-product Firms and Product Turnover in the Developing World: Evidence from India, with A. Khandelwal, N. Pavcnik and P. Topalova, Oct. 2008, forthcoming in the Review of Economics and Statistics.

 

This paper is a shorter version of a paper that was circulated earlier and is now available as NBER Working Paper No. 14127. For more details on the data and estimation, you can also read the Web Appendix to this paper: Web Appendix

 

·        Trade Liberalization and Imported Inputs, with A. Khandelwal, N. Pavcnik and P. Topalova, forthcoming in the American Economic Review, May 2009.

·        Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection in Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Quinolones in India, with S. Chaudhuri and P. Jia, American Economic Review, Dec. 2006, pp. 1477-1513.

 

  • Trade Policy and Industrial Sector Responses in the Developing World: Interpreting the Evidence, Comment on E. Erdem and J. Tybout, Brookings Trade Forum, 2003.

 

·        Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation, with G. Maggi, American Economic Review, Dec. 1999, pp. 1135-55.

 

·        Product Differentiation and Oligopoly in International Markets: The Case of the U.S. Automobile Industry, Econometrica, Jul. 1995, pp. 891-951.

 

·        Causes and Consequences of the Export Enhancement Program, with M. Knetter, in: R. Feenstra (ed.): Effects of U.S. Trade Protection and Promotion Policies, 1997, pp. 273-96.

 

·        Strategic Export Promotion in the Absence of Government Precommitment, International Economic Review, May 1995, pp. 407-26.

 

·        Trade Policies in the U.S. Automobile Industry, Japan and the World Economy, May 1994, pp. 175-208.

 

 

B. Exchange Rate Pass-Through, Pricing-to-Market and International Price Discrimination

 

·        A Structural Approach to Explaining Incomplete Exchange Rate  Pass-through and Pricing-To-Market, with R. Hellerstein, American Economic Review, May 2008, pp. 423-29.

 

·        Market Integration and Convergence to the Law of One Price: Evidence from the European Car Market, with F. Verboven, Journal of International Economics, Jan. 2005, pp. 49-73.

 

·        Cross-Country Price Dispersion in the Euro Era: A Case Study of the European Car Market, with F. Verboven, Economic Policy, October 2004 (copy available only through Economic Policy; for preliminary version see Working Papers).

 

·        The Evolution of Price Dispersion in European Car Markets, with F. Verboven, Review of Economic Studies, Oct. 2001, pp. 811-48.

 

§  Reprinted in P. Joskow and M. Waterson (eds.) Empirical Industrial Organization, Edward Elgar, 2004.

 

·        Measuring the Intensity of Competition in Export Markets, with M. Knetter, Journal of International Economics, Feb. 1999, pp. 27-60.

 

·        Goods Prices and Exchange Rates: What Have We Learned?, with M. Knetter, Journal of Economic Literature, Sep. 1997, pp. 1243-72.

 

 

C. Distributional Effects of Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries

 

·        Distributional Effects of Globalization in Developing Countries, with N. Pavcnik, Journal of Economic Literature, March 2007, 45(1), pp. 39-82.

 

 

·        Short term consequences of trade reform for industry employment and wages:  Survey of evidence from Colombia, with N. Pavcnik, May 2005, World Economy 28(7), 923-939.

 

·        Trade Reforms and Wage Inequality in Colombia, with O. Attanasio and N. Pavcnik,  Journal of Development Economics, 74, August 2004, pp. 331-366.

 

 

 

 

·        The Response of the Informal Sector to Trade Liberalization, with N. Pavcnik, Journal of Development Economics, 72, Dec. 2003, pp. 463-496.

 

 

D.  Other Papers in Applied Microeconomics

 

·        Credit Constraints in the Market for Consumer Durables: Evidence from Micro Data on Car Loans, with O. Attanasio and E. Kyriazidou, International Economic Review, May 2008, pp. 401-36  (earlier version available as NBER Working Paper No. 7694)

 

·        The Effects of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards in the Automobile Industry, Journal of Industrial Economics, Mar. 1998, pp. 1-33.

 

·        Dealer Price Discrimination in New Car Purchases: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey, Journal of Political Economy, Jun. 1996, pp. 622-54.

 

·        The Effects of Financial Deregulation on Consumption, with T. Bayoumi. Greek Economic Review, Vol. 12/2, Dec. 1990. (Also available as IMF Working Paper #89-88, Oct. 1989).

 

 

Working Papers

 

·        Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India, with A. Khandelwal, N. Pavcnik and P. Topalova, Oct. 2008 (under revision).

 

·        Cross-Country Price Dispersion and the Euro, with F. Verboven, solicited by Economic Policy for the April 2004 Panel Meeting in Dublin, Ireland (preliminary version; final version available only through Economic Policy).

 

 

Teaching Experience

 

·        Graduate: International Trade, Industrial Organization, Applied Econometrics.

·        Undergraduate: International Trade, Applied Econometrics, Microeconomics.

·        Best Graduate Student Advisor Award, Yale Department of Economics, 2005.

 

Professional Activities

 

·        Committee on Honors and Awards, American Economic Association, 2008-present.

·        Nominating Committee, Econometric Society, 2008-present.

·        Foreign Editor: Review of Economic Studies, 2001-2007.

·        Past Editorial Positions: Economic Journal, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.

·        Referee: American Economic Review, Econometrica, Economic Journal, International Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Rand Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies.

 

·        Program Chair for the 2003 Econometric Society Winter Meetings.

·        Program Committee Member for the 2009 American Economic Association meetings.

·        Program Committee Member for the 2008 American Economic Association meetings.

·        Program Committee Member for the 9th World Congress of the Econometric Society.

·        Program Committee Member for the 2006 Econometric Society Winter Meetings.

·        Program Committee Member for the 2000 Econometric Society Winter Meetings.

·        NSF Advisory Panel in Economics, 2000 – 2002.

 

Languages

 

Fluent in Greek, German.