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Kyle Bagwell is the Donald L. Lucas Endowed Professor in Economics at Stanford University's Department of Economics. His research focuses on International Trade, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, and Microeconomic Theory, with a particular emphasis on the design and purpose of trade agreements like the GATT/WTO. He explores theoretical and empirical questions related to competition and cooperation in markets with asymmetric information, including collusion dynamics and advertising strategies.
Bagwell's work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical policy analysis, examining issues such as tariff negotiations, monopolistic competition, and the strategic implications of delegation in trade policymaking. His contributions include seminal studies on multilateral trade bargaining, the role of commitment mechanisms in international agreements, and the economic analysis of WTO dispute mechanisms. He has authored numerous influential papers on topics like trade policy under monopolistic competition, the design of optimal delegation, and the economic foundations of preferential trade agreements.
Bagwell is actively involved in academic discourse, contributing to the Handbook of Commercial Policy and engaging with real-world policy challenges such as the efficacy of the WTO in contemporary trade negotiations. His research integrates rigorous quantitative analysis with qualitative insights, offering critical perspectives on trade governance and market structures.
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