Mary Lovely

Mary Lovely

Syracuse University

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Mary Lovely

Mary Lovely, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Syracuse University, specializes in the field of International Economics, International Trade, China.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Global Value Chains, Foreign Direct Investmet, and Industrial Pollution Intensity in China

What's next for China's economy?

US-led effort to diversify Indo-Pacific supply chains away from China runs counter to trends

Half a year into China’s reopening after COVID, private economic activity remains weak

Most IPEF members became more dependent on China for trade over the last decade

CENTER FOR HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY STUDIES

Is US security dependent on limiting China's economic growth?

Manufacturing Resilience: The US Drive to Reorder Global Supply Chains

Mary Lovely Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

2963

Citations(since 2020)

895

Cited By

2405

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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Mary Lovely Skills & Research Interests

International Economics

International Trade

China

Top articles of Mary Lovely

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Global Value Chains, Foreign Direct Investmet, and Industrial Pollution Intensity in China

Foreign Direct Investmet, and Industrial Pollution Intensity in China

Judith M Dean

Mary E Lovely

2024/1/14

What's next for China's economy?

Nicholas R Lardy

Tianlei Huang

Mary E Lovely

Adam S Posen

2023/9/7

US-led effort to diversify Indo-Pacific supply chains away from China runs counter to trends

Abigail Dahlman

Mary E Lovely

2023/9/6

Half a year into China’s reopening after COVID, private economic activity remains weak

Tianlei Huang

Mary E Lovely

2023/7/31

Most IPEF members became more dependent on China for trade over the last decade

Abigail Dahlman

Mary E Lovely

2023/10/25

CENTER FOR HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY STUDIES

Richard V Burkhauser

Drew McNichols

Joseph J Sabia

2023/4/7

Is US security dependent on limiting China's economic growth?

Pavneet Singh

Liza Tobin

Patricia M Kim

Emilie Kimball

Cameron F Kerry

...

2023/10/3

Manufacturing Resilience: The US Drive to Reorder Global Supply Chains

Building a More Resilient US Economy, Aspen Institute

Mary E Lovely

2023

To diversify supply chains, IPEF countries need to reverse past trends

Abigail Dahlman

Mary E Lovely

2023/9/21

Dynamic and non‐neutral productivity effects of foreign ownership: A nonparametric approach

Journal of Applied Econometrics

Yoonseok Lee

Mary E Lovely

Hoang Pham

2023/1

South Korea should prepare for its exposure to US-China technology tensions

Peterson Institute for International Economics Policy Brief

Mary E Lovely

Abigail Dahlman

2022/7/14

Policy Brief 22-8: South Korea should prepare for its exposure to US-China technology tensions

Mary E Lovely

Abigail Dahlman

2022/7/13

Impact of China on trade in electronic products

Economics of Transition and Institutional Change

Cong S Pham

Mary E Lovely

Xuan Nguyen

Chi‐Chur Chao

2022/4

From Sticks to Carrots: China's Foreign Investment Regulation Reform and its Post-Wto-Accession Export Surge

Available at SSRN 4084291

Yang Liang

Mary E Lovely

Hongsheng Zhang

2022

Collateral benefits? South Korean exports to the United States and the US-China trade war

Mary E Lovely

David Xu

Yinhan Zhang

2021/7

21-18 Collateral Benefits? South Korean Exports to the United States and the US-China Trade War

Mary E Lovely

David Xu

Yinhan Zhang

2021/7

21-13 Can China Blunt the Impact of New US Economic Sanctions?

Mary E Lovely

Jeffrey J Schott

2021/6

Can China blunt the impact of new US economic sanctions?

Mary E Lovely

Jeffrey J Schott

2021/6

Testimony before the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission 1. Introduction

Ginger Zhe Jin

2013/4/3

Policy Brief 21-18: Collateral Benefits? South Korean Exports to the United States and the US-China Trade War

Mary E Lovely

David Xu

Yinhan Zhang

2021/7/26

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