Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

Nottingham Lectures in International Economics

2024

Professor Giodano Mion, University of Nottingham: Three lectures on 'Productivity, demand, organisation and space.'

2023

Professor Fernando Parro, Pen State: Three lectures on 'trade policy'

2019

Professor Andrés Rodriguez-Clare, University of California at Berkeley: Three lectures on 'Welfare effects of international trade and industrial policy'

2018

Professor Thierry Verdier, Paris School of Economics: Three lectures on 'Globalisation, institutions and cultural evolution'

2017

Professor Paola Conconi, Université Libre de Bruxelles: Three lectures on 'The organisation of firms in a global economy'

2016

Professor Thierry Mayer, Sciences-Po: Three lectures on 'Gravity and the welfare gains from trade' 

2015

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, University of Cambridge: Three lectures on 'International dimensions of monetary policy' 

2014

Professor Christian Dustmann, University College London: Three lectures on 'Immigration' 

2013

Professor Brian Copeland, University of British Columbia: Three lectures on 'International trade and the environment'

2012

Professor Peter Neary, University of Oxford: Three lectures on 'Firms, market structure and trade'

2011

Professor James Anderson, Boston College: Three lectures on 'The gravity model'

2010

Professor Jim Rauch, University of California: Three lectures on 'Interpersonal relationships in international trade'

2009

Professor John Sutton , London School of Economics: Three lectures on 'The globalisation process'

2008

Professor Robert Feenstra, University of California, Davis: Three lectures on 'New product varieties, the terms of trade and the measurement of real GDP'

2007

Professor Jim Markusen, University of Colorado at Boulder: Three lectures on 'Multinational firms'

2006

Carl Davidson, Michigan State University: Three Lectures on 'Trade and unemployment'

2005

Alan Deardorff, University of Michigan: Three Lectures on 'The Heckscher-Ohlin model: Flaws, fixes and future'

2004

Jonathan Eaton, Penn State University: Three Lectures on 'The firm in the world economy'

 

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