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Friday, December 4
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Format: 45 min presentation 10 min Q&A 5 min break
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11:00 am
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When Tariffs Disturb Global Supply Chains
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Gene M. Grossman, Princeton University and NBER
Elhanan Helpman, Harvard University and NBER
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12:00 pm
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On the Persistence of the China Shock
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David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
David Dorn, University of Zurich
Gordon H. Hanson, Harvard University and NBER
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1:00 pm
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Break
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2:00 pm
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The Long and Short (Run) of Trade Elasticities
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Christoph Boehm, University of Texas at Austin and NBER
Andrei A. Levchenko, University of Michigan and NBER
Nitya Pandalai-Nayar, University of Texas at Austin and NBER
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3:00 pm
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A Second-Best Argument for Low Optimal Tariffs
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Lorenzo Caliendo, Yale University and NBER
Robert C. Feenstra, University of California, Davis and NBER
John Romalis, Macquarie University
Alan M. Taylor, Columbia University and NBER
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4:00 pm
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Break
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4:15 pm
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Did U.S. Politicians Expect the China Shock?
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Matilde Bombardini, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Bingjing Li, University of Hong Kong
Francesco Trebbi, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
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5:15 pm
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Adjourn
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5:30 pm
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Virtual Cocktail Hour
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Saturday, December 5
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11:00 am
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Aggregate Implications of Firm Heterogeneity: A Nonparametric Analysis of Monopolistic Competition Trade Models
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Rodrigo Adão, University of Chicago and NBER
Costas Arkolakis, Yale University and NBER
Sharat Ganapati, Georgetown University and NBER
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12:00 pm
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Globalization, Trade Imbalances and Labor Market Adjustment
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Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Duke University and NBER
Joao Paulo Pessoa, São Paulo School of Economics
Ricardo M. Reyes-Heroles, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Sharon Traiberman, New York University and NBER
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1:00 pm
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Break
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2:00 pm
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Quantifying the Extensive Margin of Trade
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James E. Anderson, Boston College and NBER
Yoto V. Yotov, Drexel University
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3:00 pm
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Offshoring and Inflation
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Diego A. Comin, Dartmouth College and NBER
Robert C. Johnson, University of Notre Dame and NBER
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4:00 pm
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Break
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4:15 pm
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Spatial Economics for Granular Settings
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Jonathan I. Dingel, Columbia University and NBER
Felix Tintelnot, Duke University and NBER
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5:15 pm
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Adjourn
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