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Chair: Marie Thursby
8:30-9:00 |
Continental Breakfast |
9:00-10:00 |
NAFTA's
Impact on North American Trade
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John Romalis, The
University of Chicago Discussant:
Russell Hillberry, Purdue University and US International
Trade Commission |
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10:00-11:00 |
Tariff and
FDI Liberalization: What to Expect from China's Entry to WTO
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Sebastian Claro, UCLA Discussant: William Hutchinson, Vanderbilt University |
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11:00-11:15 |
Break |
11:15-12:15 |
Exit
Versus Upgrade? Product-Level U.S. Export Response to Poor Country
Competition, 1989-1999
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Peter Schott, Yale University Discussant: Peter DeBaere, University of Texas |
Lunch
Chair: David Hummels
2:00-3:00 |
Campaign
Contributions and Trade Policy: New Tests of Stolper-Samuelson
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Eugene Beaulieu, The University of
Calgary ·
Christopher Magee,
Bucknell University Discussant: Peter
Schott, Yale University |
3:00-3:15 |
Break |
3:15-4:15 |
Searching
for the (Dark) Forces Behind Protection
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Hadi Salehi Esfahani, The University of
Illinois Discussant:
Ravi Yatawara, University of
Delaware |
4:00-4:15 |
Break |
4:30-5:30 |
The Endogenous Choice of Tariffs and Subsidies
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Josh Ederington, The University of
Miami ·
Jenny Minier, The
University of Miami Discussant: Marie
Thursby, Purdue University |
Chair: Jon Haveman
8:30-9:00 |
Continental Breakfast |
9:00-10:00 |
"Trade
frictions and welfare in the gravity model:
How much of the iceberg melts?"
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Russell Hillberry, Purdue University and US International
Trade Commission ·
Ed Balistreri, U.S. International Trade Commission Discussant:
John Romalis, University
of Chicago |
10:00-11:00 |
International
Diffusion and Intellectual Property Rights: An Empirical Analysis
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Phillip McCalman, University of California at
Santa Cruz Discussant: Christine
McDaniel, U.S. International Trade Commission |
11:00-11:15 |
Break |
11:15-12:15 |
Pollution Havens and Foreign Direct Investment: Dirty Secret or Popular Myth? |
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Beata Smarzynska, The World Bank ·
Shang-Jin Wei,
Brookings Institution, Harvard University Center for International
Development and the NBER Discussant: Nina
Pavcnik, Dartmouth College |
12:30-2:00 |
Purdue Memorial Union – East Faculty Lounge |
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FEATURED
SPEAKER: |
James Harrigan, New York Federal
Reserve Bank |
“What Have We
Learned from Ten Years of Empirical Trade” |
2:15-3:15 |
Trade
and Turnover: Theory and Evidence
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Steve Matusz, Michigan State
University ·
Carl Davidson, Michigan State University Discussant: James
Harrigan, New York Federal Reserve Bank |
3:15-3:30 |
Break |
3:30-4:30 |
Learning
from Multinationals: Foreign Direct
Investment and Technology Transfer
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Garrick Blalock, University of California,
Berkeley Discussant:
Jon Haveman, Public Policy Institute of
California |
4:30-5:30 |
Does Globalization Increase Child Labor? Evidence from Vietnam |
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Nina Pavcnik, Dartmouth College Discussant: Susan Zhu,
Michigan State University |
8:30-9:00 |
Continental Breakfast |
9:00-10:00 |
Gains
from trade in a neoclassical economy: the case of Japan, Part II
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Dan Bernhofen, Clark University ·
John Brown, Clark
University Discussant: James
Dunlevy, Miami University of Ohio |
10:00-11:00 |
Picking
Winners During Transition: Teasing Out The Effects of FDI on Czech
Firms
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Simon Evenett, The World Bank ·
Alex Voicu, IGA,
Berlin Discussant: Stephen
Redding, London School of Economics |
11:00-11:15 |
Break |
11:15-12:15 |
Does
Trade Theory Explain a Country's Terms Trade
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Peter DeBaere, University of Texas
at Austin ·
Hongshik Lee,
University of Texas at Austin Discussant:
David Hummels, Purdue University |
Ed Balistreni, U.S. Int’l Trade Commission William Hutchinson, Vanderbilt University
Eugene Beaulieu, The University of Calgary Crt Kostevc, University of Ljubljana
Dan Bernhofen, Clark University Hongshik Lee, University of Texas at Austin
Garrick Blalock, Berkeley Christopher Magee, Bucknell University
John
Brown, Clark University Steve Matusz, Michigan State University
Sebastian Claro, UCLA Philip McCalman, University of California SC
Joze Damijan, University of Ljubljana Christine McDaniel, U.S. Int’l Trade Commission
Carl Davidson, Michigan State University Jenny Minier, University of Miami
Peter DeBaere, University of Texas at Austin Nina Pavcnik, Dartmouth College
James Dunlevy, University of Miami of Ohio Stephen Redding, London School of Economics
Josh Ederington, University of Miami J. David Richardson, Syracuse University
Hadi Salehi Esfahani, University of Illinois John Romalis, The University of Chicago
Simon Evenett, The World Bank Peter Schott, Yale University
James Harrigan, New York Federal Reserve Bank Beata Smarzynska, The World Bank
Jon Haveman, Public Policy Institute of California Marie Thursby, Purdue University
Russell Hillberry, Purdue University Yatawara Ravi, University of Delaware
David Hummels, Purdue University Susan Zhu, Michigan State University
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