Professor Meredith A Crowley

AB MPP MS MA PhD
Professor Meredith A Crowley photograph
Subjects
College positions
Fellow, College Lecturer, Director of Studies
University positions
Professor of Economics, Deputy Chair of the Faculty of Economics
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Background

Meredith A Crowley is a Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of St. John’s College Cambridge, President of the International Economics and Finance Society and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR – London). Prior to arriving at Cambridge in 2013, she worked in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. She has appeared or been cited in over 100 print and broadcast media outlets including the BBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times and National Public Radio (USA).

Teaching

She has taught at Georgetown University, the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Nanjing University. At Cambridge, she has lectured and supervised numerous core and optional papers including international trade, quantitative methods, public, labour and industrial organisation.

Publications

Meredith A. Crowley, Lu Han, Thomas Prayer, The pro-competitive effects of trade agreements, Journal of International Economics, 150 (2024) 103936.

Giancarlo Corsetti, Meredith Crowley, Lu Han, Invoicing and the dynamics of pricing-to-market: Evidence from UK export prices around the Brexit referendum, Journal of International Economics, 135 (2022) 103570.

Meredith Crowley, Ning Meng, Huasheng Song, Tariff scares: Trade policy uncertainty and foreign market entry by Chinese firms, Journal of International Economics, 114 (2018) pp. 96-115.

Bown, Chad P., Crowley, Meredith A., Self-Enforcing Trade Agreements: Evidence from Time-Varying Trade Policy, American Economic Review, 103 2 1071–90