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Date Speaker Seminar Title Room
6 December 2004 Maria Garcia-Vega, Complutense University, Madrid Technological diversification and innovation SCGB A39
29 November 2004 Thierry Mayer, University of Paris-Sud Je t'aime, moi non plus: Bilateral opinions and international trade SCGB A39
22 November 2004 Richard Harris, University of Glasgow Plant level analysis using the ARD: Another Look at Gibrat's Law SCGB A39
15 November 2004 Dermot Leahy, University College Dublin Short Run Policy Commitment When Investment Time is Endogenous: More Harm Than Good? SCGB A39
8 November 2004 Seekkuwa Hirantha, University of Sri Jayewardenepura South Asian Free Trade: A Gravity Model Analysis SCGB A39
1 November 2004 Rachel Griffith (UCL and IFS) Vertical Integration and Technology: Theory and Evidence SCGB A39
25 October 2004 Utku Teksoz, University of Munich and EBRD Corruption and FDI: What Type of Corruption Matters Most? SCGB A39
18 October 2004 Susanna Thede, DELTA, Paris Strategic Trade Policies, the Location of Production and Inter-Industry Input-Output Linkages SCGB A39
11 October 2004 Jonathan Haskel, Queen Mary, University of London Why are Some Firms More Innovative? Knowledge Inputs, Knowledge Stocks and the Role of Global Engagement (with Chiara Criscuolo and Matthew J. Slaughter) SCGB A39
 7 October 2004 Keith Head, University of British Columbia Market potential, wages and adjustment in the EU SCGB A39
27 September 2004 Helena Marques, Loughborough University A Tale of Two Exchange Rate Regimes: Sectoral Pass-Through in India (with Sushanta Mallick, Loughborough) SCGB A39
20 September 2004 Juan Carlos Cuestas, University Jaume I, Castellon The Role of Commodities in Determining the Real Exchange Rates of Mediterranean Countries SCGB A39
 3 June 2004 Richard Freeman, London School of Economics and Harvard University Can the US maintain its comparative advantage in high tech? SCGB A39
24 May 2004 Emran Haque, GEP, University of Nottingham A Model of Bureaucratic Corruption, Public Expenditure and Economic Growth SCGB A39
17 May 2004 Mike Devereux, University of Warwick Do Countries Compete Over Corporate Tax Rates? SCGB A39
29 March 2004 Daniel Mirza, University of Rennes and GEP What is So Special About Trade in Services? SCGB A39
15 March 2004 Ray Riezman, University of Iowa Production, Trade and Exchange Rates in Large Experimental Economies (with Charles Noussair and Charles Plott) SCGB A39
8 March 2004 Carl Davidson, Michigan State University Multidivisional Firms, Internal Competition and the Merger Paradox SCGB A39
1 March 2004 David Collie, Cardiff University Anti-dumping duties and the Byrd amendment (with Hylke Vandenbussche) SCGB A39
23 February 2004 Pedro Martins, St Andrews and Warwick Do Foreign Firms Really Pay Higher Wages? Evidence from Different Estimators SCGB A39
 20 February 2004 Jim Anderson, Boston College Trade Costs SCGB A39
16 February 2004 Bettina Becker, National Institute of Economic and Social Research Foreign Direct Investment in Industrial R&D and Exchange Rate Uncertainty in the UK (with Stephen Hall) SCGB A39
9 February 2004 Mauro Pisu The role of exports and foreign linkages for FDI productivity spillovers (with S. Girma and H. Görg) SCGB A39
2 February 2004 Spiros Bougheas Human Capital, Trade and Inequality SCGB A39
26 January 2004 Axel Dreher, University of Exeter The Influence of Globalisation on Taxes and Social Policy: An Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries SCGB A39
19 January 2004 Osiris Pancero, Bristol and CMPO - Leverhulme Centre for Market and Public Organisation Inter-region Subsidy Competition for a New Production Plant: What is the Central Government Optimal Policy? SCGB A39
12 January 2004 Steve Redding, London School of Economics Comparative Advantage and Heterogeneous Firms (with Andrew Bernard and Peter Schott) SCGB A39

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