Petia Topalova

Latest Institution: International Monetary Fund

All Institutions: International Monetary Fund; NA; Yale University


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Based on the Following Papers:

Trade Liberalization, Poverty and Inequality: Evidence from Indian Districts

Year: 2005
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Petia Topalova

Trade Adjustment and Human Capital Investments: Evidence from Indian Tariff Reform

Year: 2007
Journal: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Authors: Eric V. Edmonds; Nina Pavcnik; Petia Topalova

Multiproduct Firms and Product Turnover in the Developing World: Evidence from India

Year: 2008
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Pinelopi K. Goldberg; Amit Khandelwal; Nina Pavcnik; Petia Topalova

Powerful Women: Does Exposure Reduce Bias?

Year: 2008
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Lori A. Beaman; Raghabendra Chattopadhyay; Esther Duflo; Rohini Pande; Petia Topalova

Trade Adjustment and Human Capital Investments: Evidence from Indian Tariff Reform

Year: 2008
Journal: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Authors: Eric V. Edmonds; Nina Pavcnik; Petia Topalova

Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India

Year: 2008
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Pinelopi K. Goldberg; Amit Khandelwal; Nina Pavcnik; Petia Topalova

Multiproduct Firms and Product Turnover in the Developing World: Evidence from India

Year: 2008
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg; Amit Khandelwal; Nina Pavcnik; Petia Topalova

Powerful Women: Does Exposure Reduce Bias?

Year: 2008
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Lori Beaman; Raghabendra Chattopadhyay; Esther Duflo; Rohini Pande; Petia Topalova


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