RECHERCHE ET ANALYSE: ATELIERS SUR LE COMMERCE ET LE DÉVELOPPEMENT — SEMESTRE D'AUTOMNE 2011

Ateliers à Genève sur le commerce et le développement (1)

  

  
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Semestre d'automne 2011
Horaire: 12:30 to 13:30 (2) Lieu: Secrétariat de l'OMC (3) 

(uniquement en anglais)

Date

Intervenant

Titre

Thursday, 15 September

Peter Rosendorff
(New York University)

Leadership Survival, Regime Type, Policy Uncertainty and PTA Accession

Wednesday 21 September

Hakan Nordström
(National Board of Trade, Sweden)

The Political Economy of EU Antidumping Policy: Deciding Member States Votes
> Paper

Thursday, 29 September

Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (Princenton University)

The Impact of Trade on Organization and Productivity
> Paper

Tuesday, 4 October

Fabrice Defever
(University of Nottingham)

Spatial Exporter Dynamics

Tuesday, 25 October

Michele Ruta
(WTO)

Food Prices and the Multiplier Effect of Export Policy

Tuesday, 8 November

Matteo Cervellati
(University of Bologna)

On the Complementarity between Trade and Democracy for Technology Adoption

Tuesday, 22 November

Amelia Santos Paolino
(UNCTAD)

Export Productivity, Finance and Economic Growth

Tuesday, 6 December

Daniel Mirza
(Université de Tours)

The Discriminatory Effect of Domestic Regulations on International Services Trade: Evidence from Firm-Level Data

Thursday, 8 December

Oleg Itskhoki
(Princeton University)

Trade and Inequality: From Theory to Estimation

Tuesday, 20 December

Marius Brulhart
(Université de Lausanne)

The Differential Effects of Trade Liberalization on Large and Small Towns: Theory and Evidence

 

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.  A sandwich lunch, courtesy of the Graduate Institute’s Centre on Trade and Economic Integration, will be served from 12:00.
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