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Date Speaker Seminar Title Room
9 December 2002 Michael Henry and Chris Milner, GEP Threshold Effects in the Openness-Productivity Growth Relationship: The Role of Institutions and Natural Barriers SCGB A39
2 December 2002 Udo Kreickemeier, GEP A General Model of Fair Wages in an Open Economy SCGB A39
18 November 2002 Helen Simpson, Institute for Fiscal Studies Regional Selective Assistance, Agglomeration and Firm Location SCGB A39
11 November 2002 Catia Montagna, University of Dundee Unionisation, the Welfare State and International Trade with Aggregate Returns to Scale SCGB A39
4 November 2002 Ben Ferrett, GEP Greenfield Investment Versus Acquisition SCGB A39
28 October 2002 Arvind Panagariya, University of Maryland Free Trade Areas and Rules of Origin: Economics and Politics SCGB A39
21 October 2002 Natalie Chen, London Business School Intra-National Versus International Trade in the EU: Why Do National Borders Matter? SCGB A39
14 October 2002 Peter Dawkins, University of Melbourne Reducing Unemployment, Joblessness and Inequality in a Globalising Economy: The Case of Australia SCGB A39
30 September 2002 Alejandro Cuñat, London School of Economics Trade Integration and Growth SCGB A39
27 June 2002 Fredrik Sjöholm, Stockholm School of Economics Trade Liberalisation and the Geography of Production: Agglomeration, Concentration and Dispersal in Indonesia's Manufacturing Industry SCGB A39
24 June 2002 David Greenaway, GEP Does Exporting Lead to Better Performance? A Microeconometric Analysis of Matched Firms SCGB A39
20 June 2002 Teresa Lloyd-Braga, Lisbon Catholic University Non Linear Endogenous Fluctuations with Free Entry and Variable Mark-up SCGB A39
17 June 2002 Holger Görg, GEP Why Do Foreign Firms Pay More? The Role of On-the-job Training SCGB A39
10 June 2002 Daniel Mirza, GEP The Role of the Demand Effect in the Adjustment of Employment toTrade SCGB A39
27 May 2002 Dieter Urban, London School of Economics Vertical FDI Revisited SCGB A39
24 May 2002 Carl Davidson, Michigan State University and GEP Trade, Liberalisation and Compensation SCGB A39
13 May 2002 Steve Matusz, Michigan State University and GEP Long-Run Lunacy, Short-Run Sanity: A Simple Model of Trade with Labour Market Turnover SCGB A39
29 April 2002 Xiaoying Li, GEP Foreign Direct Investment and its Linkage with Indigenous Industries SCGB A39
22 April 2002 Maurice Kugler, University of Southampton The Effect of National Income Distributions on International Trade Flows SCGB A39
21 March 2002 Eric Bond, Penn State University Economic Take-Offs in a Dynamic Process of Globalisation SCGB A39
18 March 2002 Daniel Mirza Inferring the effect of trade on seller concentration and competition: a new methodology SCGB A39
11 March 2002 Joanne Lindley, GEP Update on activities SCGB A39
4 March 2002 Christian Dustmann, University College London Why Do Firms Pay for Training? Testing Alternative Explanations using Matched and Longitudinal Data SCGB A39
25 February 2002 Henry Overman, London School of Economics Localisation in UK Manufacturing Industries: Assessing Non-Randomness Using Micro-Geographic Data SCGB A39
18 February 2002 Karl Taylor, University of Leicester Are Foreign Firms More Technologically Intensive? UK Establishment Evidence from the ARD SCGB A39
14 February 2002 Pascalis Raimondos-Møller, University of Copenhagen Tax Spillovers Under Separate Accounting and Formula Apportionment SCGB A39
11 February 2002 Louis Christofides, Guelph University Real and Nominal Wage Rigidity in Collective Bargaining Outcomes SCGB A39
4 February 2002 Peter Wright and Olga Babouchkina, GEP Update on activities SCGB A39
28 January 2002 Kimberley Scharf, University of Warwick A Theory of Distributional Conflict, Voluntarism and Segregation SCGB A39
21 January 2002 Andrew Mountford, Royal Holloway London Why are a Third of People Chinese and Indian? Trade, Industrialization and Demographic Transition SCGB A39

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