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FORMAT: The format for each session will be a 20-minute presentation by the author, followed by one 15-minute discussion, and then another 10 minutes for Q&A.
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Friday, March 9 | |
8:30 am |
Continental Breakfast
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9:00 am |
Welcome and Overview
Chair: J. David Richardson, Syracuse University and NBER Welcome and Opening Remarks |
9:10 am |
Challenges of Globalization in National Accounts
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Addressing the Challenges of Globalization in National Accounts
Discussant:
Marshall B. Reinsdorf, Independent Consultant |
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9:55 am |
Meaningful Information for Domestic Economies in the Light of Globalization – Will Additional Macroeconomic Indicators and Different Presentations Shed Light?
Discussant:
Sarahelen Thompson, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired |
10:40 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Eliminating the Pass-Through: Towards FDI Statistics that Better Capture the Financial and Economic Linkages between Countries
Discussant:
L. Kamran Bilir, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
11:45 am |
A Portrait of U.S. Factoryless Goods Producers
Discussant:
Teresa C. Fort, Dartmouth College and NBER |
12:30 pm |
Lunch - Regency III/IV
Speaker: Robert C. Feenstra, University of California at Davis and 1991-2016 Director of the NBER Program in International Trade and Investment |
1:50 pm |
Accounting for Global Production Processes
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Chair: Nadim Ahmad, OECD
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Accounting for Firm Heterogeneity within U.S. Industries: Extended Supply-Use Tables and Trade in Value Added using Enterprise and Establishment Level Data
Discussant:
Susan N. Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research |
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2:35 pm |
Costa Rica: Integrating Foreign Direct Investment Data and Extended Supply and Use Tables into the National Accounts
Discussant:
Deborah L. Swenson, University of California, Davis and NBER |
3:20 pm |
Break
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3:40 pm |
The Role of Exporters and Domestic Producers in GVCs: Evidence for Belgium Based on Extended National Supply-and-Use Tables Integrated into a Global Multiregional Input-Output Table
Discussant:
Lucian Cernat, European Commission |
4:25 pm |
Measuring Bilateral Exports of Value Added: A Unified Framework
Discussant:
Robert C. Johnson, University of Notre Dame and NBER |
5:10 pm |
Adjourn
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5:30 pm |
CRIW Members Meeting
Katharine Abraham, University of Maryland and NBER |
Saturday, March 10 | |
8:00 am |
Continental Breakfast
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8:30 am |
Chair: Brent Moulton, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
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Accounting for Globalisation: Frameworks for Integrated International Economic Accounts
Discussant:
Christopher Kurz, Federal Reserve Board |
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9:15 am |
Impact of Transfer Pricing and Tax Avoidance
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The Relationship between Tax Payments and MNE’s Patenting Activities and Implications for Real Economic Activity: Evidence from the Netherlands
Discussant:
Robert E. Yuskavage, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired |
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10:00 am |
Strategic Movement of Intellectual Property within Multinational Enterprises
Discussant:
J. Bradford Jensen, Georgetown University and NBER |
10:45 am |
Break
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11:05 am |
Multinational Profit Shifting and Measures throughout Economic Accounts
Discussant:
Stephen J. Redding, Princeton University and NBER |
11:50 am |
Accounting for the Impact of Globalization in Europe
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National Accounts for a Global Economy: The Case of Ireland
Discussant:
James Tebrake, Statistics Canada |
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12:35 pm |
Lunch - Regency III/IV
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1:35 pm |
Chair: Peter van de Ven, OECD
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Who Owns Europe’s Firms? Foreign Investment in Europe and Implications for Risk Sharing
Discussant:
Nitya Pandalai-Nayar, University of Texas at Austin and NBER |
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2:20 pm |
Globalization and Innovation/Productivity
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Capturing International R&D Trade and Financing Flows: What Do Available Sources Reveal about the Structure of Knowledge-Based Global Production?
Discussant:
Nune Hovhannisyan, Loyola University Maryland |
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3:05 pm |
Break
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3:25 pm |
R&D Capitalisation: Where Did We Go Wrong?
Discussant:
Michael Connolly, Central Statistics Office - Ireland |
4:10 pm |
Adjourn
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