RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: GTDW WORKSHOP — SPRING SEMESTER 2021

Online Geneva Trade and Development Workshop(1)

To make the most of this year's exceptional circumstances, the seminar is transformed into a webinar featuring frontier research in international trade and development, and, thanks to a partnership with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), will be available for a large audience. Register here at least 24 hours before the event to participate via Zoom. Alternatively, you can follow the live stream here. Visit www.gtdw.ch for further information.

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Spring Semester 2021

Time: Mondays, 10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes

Programme

1 March 2021

10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Stephen Redding
Princeton University

International Friends and Enemies
joint with Benny Kleinman and Ernest Liu

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

15 March 2021

11AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Kalina Manova
University College London

To Be Announced

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

29 March 2021

10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Laura Alfaro
Harvard Business School

To Be Announced

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

12 April 2021

10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Gene Grossman
Princeton University

When Tariffs Disrupt Global Supply Chains
joint with Elhanan Helpman

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

10 May 2021

10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Paola Conconi
Université Libre de Bruxelles

To Be Announced

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

31 May 2021

10AM (ET), 3PM (GMT), 4PM (CET)

Nathan Nunn
Harvard University

The Effects of Fair Trade Certification: Evidence From Coffee Producers in Costa Rica
joint with Raluca Dragusanu

  1.   Presentation
  2.   Video

 

Note:
1.
The Geneva Trade and Development Workshop (GTDW) is a joint seminar series of the Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM), the Graduate Institute in Geneva (IHEID), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). After twelve years of running as an on-site seminar, we are joining forces with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) to bring the GTDW online, with the aim of sharing frontier research in international trade and development.