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Monday, July 10 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and pastries
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Trade Networks
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9:30 am |
The Value of Face-to-Face: Search and Contracting Problems in Nigerian Trade
Discussant:
Treb Allen, Dartmouth College and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Optimal Transport Networks in Spatial Equilibrium
Discussant:
Dave Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
12:00 noon |
Lunch
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Agglomeration
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1:00 pm |
Trade Openness, Agglomeration Effects, and Endogenous Labor Supply: Theory and Evidence
Discussant:
Lorenzo Caliendo, Yale University and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Break
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2:30 pm |
Refugees and Local Agglomeration - Evidence from Germany’s Post-War Population Expulsions
Discussant:
Benjamin Faber, University of California, Berkeley and NBER |
3:30 pm |
Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 11 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and pastries
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Trade and Welfare
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9:30 am |
Accounting for Micro and Macro Patterns of Trade
Discussant:
Arnaud Costinot, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
National Differentiation and Industry-Wide Scale Effects
Discussant:
Dominick G. Bartelme, University of Michigan |
12:00 noon |
Lunch at the Hotel Marlowe
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Afternoon joint with International Trade and Macroeconomics
Parkview Room, Royal Sonesta Hotel |
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1:00 pm |
Trade and Domestic Production Networks
Discussant:
Basile Grassi, Bocconi University |
2:00 pm |
Capital Accumulation and Dynamic Gains from Trade
Discussant:
Lorenzo Caliendo, Yale University and NBER |
3:00 pm |
Break
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3:30 pm |
After the Panic: Are Financial Crises Demand or Supply Shocks? Evidence from International Trade
Discussant:
Julian di Giovanni, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
4:30 pm |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Trade Policy
Discussant:
Ralph Ossa, University of Zurich |
5:30 pm |
Adjourn
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Wednesday, July 12 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and pastries
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Trade and Growth
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9:30 am |
Engel's Law in the Global Economy: Demand-Induced Patterns of Structural Change and Trade Across Countries
Discussant:
Costas Arkolakis, Yale University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Innovation and Trade Policy in a Globalized World
Discussant:
Ezra Oberfield, Cornell University and NBER |
12:00 noon |
Lunch
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1:00 pm |
The Impact of Exports on Innovation: Theory and Evidence
Discussant:
Thomas Sampson, London School of Economics |
2:00 pm |
Break
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Trade Agreements
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2:30 pm |
The Economic Structure of International Trade-in-Services Agreements
Discussant:
Swati Dhingra, London School of Economics |
3:30 pm |
Adjourn
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6:00 pm |
Clambake at the Royal Sonesta Hotel (Ballroom B/ West Tower)
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Thursday, July 13 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and pastries
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Gravity
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9:30 am |
Gravity of Unit Values
Discussant:
David Weinstein, Columbia University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Trade, Merchants, and the Lost Cities of the Bronze Age
Discussant:
Samuel S. Kortum, Yale University |
12:00 noon |
Lunch
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Value Chains
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1:00 pm |
Drivers of Fragmented Production Chains: Evidence from the 19th century
Discussant:
David Atkin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Break
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2:30 pm |
On the Geography of Global Value Chains
Discussant:
Felix Tintelnot, Duke University and NBER |
3:30 pm |
Adjourn
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