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Date Speaker Seminar Title Room
24 September Richard Kneller, University of Nottingham Sorting by Quality or Efficiency? Theories of Heterogeneous Firm Trade and Chinese Exports (with Z Yu) SCGB A39
1 October Juergen Meckl, University of Giessen, Germany Aggregate Productivity, Human-Capital Investments, and Trade SCGB A39
8 October Odd Rune Straume, University of Minho, Portugal Technology resistance and globalisation with trade unions: the choice between employment protection and flexicurity SCGB A39
15 October Richard Upward, University of Nottingham Employment, Job Turnover and Trade in Producer Services: Firm-Level Evidence SCGB A39
22 October Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, University of Oxford Getting Ready: Preparation for Exporting (with L Iacovone) SCGB A39
29 October Nancy Chau, Cornell University Shadow Pricing Market Access: A Trade Benefit Function Approach (with R Färe) SCGB A39
5 November Alejandro Cunat, University of Essex Volatility, Labour Market Flexibility, and the Pattern of Comparative Advantage (with M Melitz) SCGB A39
12 November Josef Zweimuller, University of Zurich, Switzerland Income Effects in the Theory of Monopolistic Competition and International Trade SCGB A39
19 November Gabriel Felbermayr, University of Tuebingen, Germany Positive and Normative Implications of Trade Intermediation in General Equilibrium SCGB A39
26 November Volker Nocke, University of Oxford Globalization and Endogenous Firm Scope (with S Yeaple) SCGB A39
3 December Christian Keuschnigg, University of St Gallen Outsourcing, Unemployment and Welfare Policy SCGB A39
10 December Costas Arkolakis, Yale University Market Access Costs and Trade Dynamics SCGB A39
15 January Holger Görg, University of Nottingham Can Production Subsidies Foster Export Activity? Evidence From Chinese Firm Level Data SCGB A39
22 January Xiaolan Fu, University of Oxford Management Characteristics, Managerial Ownership and Innovative Efficiency: Evidence from UK Survey Data SCGB A39
29 January Daniel Bernhofen, University of Nottingham Predicting the Factor Content of Trade: Theory and Evidence SCGB A39
12 February Rob Elliott, University of Birmingham Multinationals, Foreign Ownership and the Environment: Firm Level Evidence for Argentina SCGB A39
26 February Eckhard Janeba, University of Mannheim Multiculturalism: Parallel Society or Assimilation? A Theory of Migration When Culture Matters SCGB A39
1 March Wilhelm Kohler, Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen Does WTO Membership Make a Difference at the Extensive Margin of World Trade? SCGB A39
5 March Helen Simpson, Institute of Fiscal Studies Investment Abroad and Adjustment at Home: Evidence from UK Multinational Firms SCGB A39
8 March Benjamin Weigert, University of Giessen Educational Systems and Globalisation SCGB A39
12 March Laura Abramovsky, Institute of Fiscal Studies ICT, Corporate Restructuring and Productivity SCGB A39
19 March Doug Nelson, University of Nottingham and Tulane University How Bad is Antidumping: Evidence from a Gravity Model SCGB A39
23 April Peter Debaere, University of Virginia Agglomeration, Backward and Forward Linkages and the Boundaries of the Firm: Evidence from South Korean Investment in China (with J Lee and M Paik) SCGB A39
30 April Ron Davies, University of Oregon Tax Competition for Heterogeneous Firms with Endogenous Entry SCGB A39
7 May Bank Holiday     
14 May Niven Winchester , University of Otago Is There a Dirty Little Secret? Non-tariff Barriers and Additional Gains from Trade SCGB A39
21 May Kevin O'Rourke, Trinity College, Dublin Trade, Knowledge and the Industrial Revolution SCGB A39
28 May Bank Holiday     
4 June Jørgen Ulff-Møller Nielsen , Aarhus Business School Choice of Technology, Firm Heterogeneity and Exports (with Jørgen Drud Hansen) SCGB A39
11 June Agelos Delis , University of Nottingham A Dual Definition for the Factor Content of Trade and its Effect on Factor Rewards in US Manufacturing Sector (with Theofanis Mamuneas) SCGB A39

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