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Lindsay Oldenski is an Associate Professor at Georgetown University, focusing on international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI), multinational organizations, and offshoring. Her research examines the economic impacts of globalization, particularly on labor markets and corporate strategy.
Her work explores topics such as the effects of offshoring on employment polarization, the risk premiums of multinational corporations, and the implications of bilateral tax treaties. She has collaborated extensively with economists like Brian Kovak, Nicholas Sly, and Theodore H. Moran. Dr. Oldenski has authored multiple books and policy briefs, including works on the China Shock’s racial inequality impacts and the benefits of global supply chains for the U.S. economy.
Her articles highlight themes such as multinational firm expansion dynamics, the interplay between offshoring and U.S. labor markets, and the policy implications of FDI. She has also contributed chapters to handbooks on offshoring and international trade theory.
- Policy Contributions: Co-authored policy briefs on reshoring, Japanese investment in the U.S., and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- Book Publications: Authored books on FDI risks/benefits and multinational firm strategies with Peterson Institute for International Economics.



