She sits as an Advisory Committee Member for the Empirical Investigations in International Trade (EIIT) conference every year since November 2006.[3] Apart from being revered as a Distinguished Scholar at the Sauder School of Business,[5] she is also the Co-Editor of the Journal of International Economics since September 2017.[6]
Bombardini, Matilde; Kurz, Christopher J.; Morrow, Peter M. (2012). "Ricardian trade and the impact of domestic competition on export performance". Canadian Journal of Economics. 45 (2): 585–612. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5982.2012.01715.x. ISSN1540-5982. S2CID16649950., with Christopher J. Kurz and Peter M. Morrow
Bombardini, Matilde; Gallipoli, Giovanni; Pupato, Germán (May 2012). "Skill Dispersion and Trade Flows". American Economic Review. 102 (5): 2327–2348. doi:10.1257/aer.102.5.2327. ISSN0002-8282. S2CID12427435., with Giovanni Gallipoli and Germán Pupato
Bombardini, Matilde; Gallipoli, Giovanni; Pupato, Germán (March 1, 2014). "Unobservable skill dispersion and comparative advantage". Journal of International Economics. 92 (2): 317–329. doi:10.1016/j.jinteco.2013.11.005. ISSN0022-1996., with Giovanni Gallipoli and Germán Pupato
Bertrand, Marianne; Bombardini, Matilde; Trebbi, Francesco (December 2014). "Is It Whom You Know or What You Know? An Empirical Assessment of the Lobbying Process". American Economic Review. 104 (12): 3885–3920. doi:10.1257/aer.104.12.3885. ISSN0002-8282., with Matilde Bombardini and Francesco Trebbi
Her current research focus is simultaneously working on three different projects concerning Political Economy and International Trade. Her first project explores the association between pollution and trade in China.[8] Together with Francesco Trebbi and a team of research assistants, her second project explores the subject of financial regulation, especially the ways in which the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform of 2010 is implemented.[8] Her third project focuses on the influence of trade and the link between workers and firms.[9]
Awards
Canadian Women Economists Network Award, for her work in the intersection of political economy and international trade. (2012, won)[10]