Emanuel Ornelas
emanuelornelas.bsky.social
Emanuel Ornelas
@emanuelornelas.bsky.social

Professor of Economics @ Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV
Research on International Trade; Torcedor do/Fan of CAM; 🇧🇷🇬🇧

https://sites.google.com/site/emanuelornelaseo/

Economics 67%
Political science 14%

Service Offshoring and Export Experience url: academic.oup.com/ej/article-a...

Experienced exporters are more likely to source services at destination. Once offshoring, they exhibit reduced volatility and are less likely to exit foreign markets.
@gberlingieri.bsky.social
Service Offshoring and Export Experience
Abstract. Service inputs significantly influence export costs and firm internationalisation. A new dataset on French firms’ participation in global value c
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J Hinz, @schularick.bsky.social, @ckhead.bsky.social, I Mejean, & @emanuelornelas.bsky.social‬ argue the only effective response to Trump's #tariffs is a united one. Unified retaliation by the EU, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, & South Korea would be impossible to ignore.
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky

Let’s not lose sight of the big picture. Appeasement won’t work. Instead of rushing to minimize short-term costs, we should stick to WTO principles and pursue a coordinated, proportional, multi-country retaliatory response against rule-breakers
Simulations with the KITE Model show a joint response would raise US costs by 34% vs. no retaliation—reaching ~60% of the effect of a global reaction. In contrast, going it alone is less effective and riskier, esp. for integrated economies like 🇨🇦 & 🇲🇽 👇 @emanuelornelas.bsky.social @ckhead.bsky.social
The US is playing countries off against each other. A coalition of the 🇪🇺,🇨🇦,🇲🇽,🇧🇷 & 🇰🇷 could put real pressure on Washington with a joint response. They would have strong leverage against tariffs. Read more in the new KPB 👉 ifw-kiel.de/publications...
@julianhi.nz @schularick.bsky.social

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Simulations with the KITE Model show a joint response would raise US costs by 34% vs. no retaliation—reaching ~60% of the effect of a global reaction. In contrast, going it alone is less effective and riskier, esp. for integrated economies like 🇨🇦 & 🇲🇽 👇 @emanuelornelas.bsky.social @ckhead.bsky.social
The US is playing countries off against each other. A coalition of the 🇪🇺,🇨🇦,🇲🇽,🇧🇷 & 🇰🇷 could put real pressure on Washington with a joint response. They would have strong leverage against tariffs. Read more in the new KPB 👉 ifw-kiel.de/publications...
@julianhi.nz @schularick.bsky.social

A picture is (sometimes) worth just as the paper:
The 2018-19 US-China #trade war failed to generate #employment gains in either the #US or #China. However, it did boost employment in #Brazil, showing that the clash created regional winners.
Tiago Cavalcanti, Pedro Ogeda, @emanuelornelas.bsky.social
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky

Reposted by Emanuel Ornelas

The 2018-19 US-China #trade war failed to generate #employment gains in either the #US or #China. However, it did boost employment in #Brazil, showing that the clash created regional winners.
Tiago Cavalcanti, Pedro Ogeda, @emanuelornelas.bsky.social
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky

Reposted by Emanuel Ornelas

"This study estimates the carbon-efficient forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon. A $10/ton carbon tax could preserve 95% of the efficient carbon stock, avoiding 42B tons of CO2 & yielding $1.6T in welfare gains."

From @araujocrrafael.bsky.social , @franciscocosta.bsky.social & Sant'Anna

#EconSky 👇

We find that Brazilian regions specialized in industries targeted by China’s retaliatory tariffs toward the US did experience a relative increase in formal employment & wage bills b/w 2016 and 2021. But there was no effect on the regions more exposed to US tariffs on China.

Trump justifies his protectionist policies as “the quickest way to bring our jobs back to our country.” We show that the first US–China trade war indeed created jobs — in Brazil.
🚨Working Paper Alert!
“The US-China Trade War Creates Jobs (Elsewhere)”
✒️ Tiago Cavalcanti, Pedro Molina Ogeda & Emanuel Ornelas

💼 Can a Trade War create new Jobs?
Find out: www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/pu...

Reposted by Emanuel Ornelas

CESifo @cesifo.org · May 6
🚨Working Paper Alert!
“The US-China Trade War Creates Jobs (Elsewhere)”
✒️ Tiago Cavalcanti, Pedro Molina Ogeda & Emanuel Ornelas

💼 Can a Trade War create new Jobs?
Find out: www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/pu...