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RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: GTDW WORKSHOP ?SPRING SEMESTER 2017
Geneva Trade and Development Workshop (1)
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Spring Semester 2017
Time: 12:30 to 13:30 (2) Place: Maison de la Paix (2 Chemin Eug鑞e Rigot) (3)
Date | Speaker | Title |
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Thursday, 12 January Petal 1, Room S5 |
Andrea Ariu (University of Geneva) |
Providing Services to Boost Goods Exports: Theory and Evidence |
Tuesday, 7 February Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Robert W. Staiger (Dartmouth College) |
The Economic Structure of International Trade-in-Services Agreements (with Alan Sykes) |
Tuesday, 28 February Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Ralph Ossa (University of Zurich) |
Accounting for the New Gains from Trade Liberalization |
Tuesday, 21 March Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Giovanni Maggi (Yale University) |
Choked by Red Tape? The Political Economy of Wasteful Trade Barriers (with Monika Mr醶ov?and J. Peter Neary) |
Friday 24 March At the World Trade Organization |
Prof. Marc-Andreas Muendler (University of California, San Diego) |
The Dynamics of Comparative Advantage (with Gordon H. Hanson and Nelson Lind) |
Tuesday, 11 April Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Costas Arkolakis (Yale University) |
Trade Openness, Agglomeration Effects, and Endogenous Labor Supply: Theory and Evidence |
Tuesday, 25 April Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor David Dorn (University of Zurich) |
Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure |
Tuesday, 9 May Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Farid Toubal (ENS of Cachan) |
Cross-Border M&A Activity and Wage Dynamics |
Wednesday, 10 May Petal 2, Auditorium 2 |
Professor Jens Suedekum (D黶seldorf Institute of Competition Economics) |
Adjusting to Globalization ?Evidence from Worker-Establishment Matches in Germany |
Tuesday, 23 May Petal 2, Room S4 |
Julia Seiermann (UNCTAD and IHEID) | Text-as-data Analysis of Preferential Trade Agreements |
Tuesday, 6 June Petal 2, Room S4 |
Professor Jennifer P. Poole (American University and IZA) | The Impact of Digital Technologies on Skills: Do Labor Policies Matter? |
Tuesday, 15 June Petal 2, Room S4 |
Adam Jakubik (European University Institute, Florence and WTO) | The China Shock revisited: Insights from value added trade flows (with Victor Kummritz) |
Notes:
1. The workshop is a joint initiative by the Graduate Institute’s Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI), UNCTAD, the University of Geneva, and the World Trade Organization. Its objective is for researchers in the Geneva region working in the area of trade and development to share work and ideas.
2. The workshop begins at 12:30. You can buy a sandwich, or a proper hot meal, at the Maison de la Paix Cafeteria prior to attending the lecture.
3. Registration is required for each individual workshop, also for those having WTO accreditation. To do so, please send an email to
GTDW ([email protected]) at the latest one day before the relevant workshop