Dr Robert Zymek
Lecturer in Economics

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Room 2.09
31 Buccleuch Place - City
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Availability
Office Hours:
Thursday 15:00 - 16:00
Background
Robert Zymek obtained his MSc and PhD in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. He completed his undergraduate studies at King's College, University of Cambridge.
His research interests are International Economics and Macroeconomics. His work to date explores the interplay between international goods trade and international capital flows, and the role of country risk in shaping the patterns of both.
Research summary
International economics
Macroeconomics
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What will happen if trade and mobility are permanently reduced?
Blog post › Other contribution (Published) -
What happens to trade in a global downturn?
Blog post › Other contribution (Published) -
The (Structural) Gravity of Epidemics
(21 pages)
Research output: › Discussion paper (Published) -
Hidden causes and hidden effects: Bilateral trade imbalances
VoxEU Article › Other contribution (Published) -
"Levelling Up" the UK economy: Lessons from the evidence
Blog › Other contribution (Published) -
UK Regional Productivity Differences: An Evidence Review
(63 pages)
Research output: › Commissioned report (Published) -
Bilateral Trade Imbalances
(46 pages)
Research output: › Discussion paper (Published) -
Scotland’s “Middling” Productivity: An International Perspective
FAI Blog post › Other contribution (Published) -
Wealth of the Nation: Scotland’s Productivity Challenge - Technical Appendix
(16 pages)
Research output: › Discussion paper (Published) -
Wealth of The Nation: Scotland's Productivity Challenge
(69 pages)
Research output: › Commissioned report (Published)