Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Associate Professor and Director of Economic Research Initiatives at Duke

Rafael Dix-Carneiro

Professor Dix-Carneiro works on topics related to international trade, labor markets and economic development. 

His research focuses on the labor market adjustment process in response to globalization and trade liberalization, including i) the dynamics of adjustment to trade and ii) the margins of adjustment to trade. Additional research includes how trade-oriented firms respond to exchange rate fluctuations and the impact of economic shocks on crime.

Office Location:  201B Social Sciences, Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone:  +1 919 660 1800
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  https://sites.google.com/site/rafaeldixcarneiro/

Teaching (Spring 2024):

Teaching (Fall 2024):

Office Hours:

Available upon request.
Education:

Ph.D.Princeton University2011
MSInstituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada2005
BSPontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro2002
Specialties:

International Economics and Finance
Labor Economics / Economics of the Household
Research Interests:

Professor Dix-Carneiro's research focuses in understanding the transition of economies following trade liberalization or other major sector-specific shocks. He has also studied export behavior following exchange rate shocks and the relationship between industry-level skill premia and exports.

Keywords:

Adjustment costs

Recent Publications

  1. Dix-Carneiro, R; Pessoa, JP; Reyes-Heroles, R; Traiberman, S, Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Labor Market Adjustment*, Q J Econ (January, 2023), pp. qjac043 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Dix-Carneiro, R; Traiberman, S, Globalization, trade imbalances and inequality, Journal of Monetary Economics, vol. 133 (January, 2023), pp. 48-72 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Borusyak, K; Dix-Carneiro, R; Kovak, B, Understanding Migration Responses to Local Shocks (April, 2022)
  4. Dix-Carneiro, R; Goldberg, PK; Meghir, C; Ulyssea, G, Trade and Informality in the Presence of Labor Market Frictions and Regulations (April, 2021)
  5. Dix-Carneiro, R; Goldberg, P; Meghir, C; Ulyssea, G, Trade and Informality in the Presence of Labor Market Frictions and Regulations, Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper no. 302 (January, 2021)