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Woan Foong Wong is an academic expert in international trade, trade costs and trade and transport. Woan Foong’s research focuses on trade costs, specifically factors that impede and facilitate trade flow. These include transport costs, trade agreements, and resource misallocation. Woan Foong’s recent research explores the round trip effect of transport costs and international trade. Past papers look at the free rider effect and market power in trade agreements and preferential trade agreements.
Recent Media:
Donald trump's tariffs would hit his own businesses (Newsweek, Oct. 18, 2024)
“This couldn’t have come at a worse time”: Exporters brace for port strike delays (MarketPlace, Oct. 3, 2024)
UO professor on why Port of Portland Terminal 6 closure will impact trade nationwide (KOIN, April 28, 2024)
Is globalization in decline? A new number contradicts the consensus (The Wall Street Journal, Nov. 3, 2023)
EXPLAINER: Suez Canal block could hit product supply chains (The Washington Post, March 25, 2021)
Is shipping ship-shape? (Trade Talks podcast, Oct. 12, 2020)