Date |
Speaker |
Seminar Title |
Room |
24th January |
No seminar |
International Trade without CES: Estimating Translog Gravity |
SCGB A39 |
31st January |
Dennis Novy, University of Warwick |
Why Open Regionalism Is Not Always Good |
SCGB A40 |
7th February |
Wai-Heng Loke, University of Malaya |
Why Open Regionalism Is Not Always Good |
SCGB A40 |
14th February |
Rosario Crino, Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica CSIC |
Productivity, Quality, and Export Intensities |
SCGB A40 |
21st February |
Robert Elliott, University of Birmingham |
Environmental Outsourcing |
SCGB A40 |
28th February |
Hartmut Egger, University of Bayreuth |
Why Foreign Ownership May be Good for You |
SCGB A40 |
7th March |
Nicolas Coeurdacier, London Business School |
Credit Constraints and Growth in a Global Economy |
SCGB A40 |
9th March (Wednesday) NB. 12:00 |
James Anderson, Boston College |
Terms of Trade and Global Efficiency Effects of Free Trade Agreements, 1990-2002. |
SCGB A40 |
14th March |
Emanuel Ornelas, London School of Economics |
Free Trade Agreements and the Consolidation of Democracy |
SCGB A39 |
21st March |
Gabriel Felbermayr, Hohenheim University |
Optimal Tariffs, Retaliation and the Welfare Loss From Tariff Wars in the Melitz Mode |
SCGB A40 |
28th March |
Daniel Nguyen, University of Copenhagen |
The Desire for (Danish) Quality in High and Low Income Countries |
SCGB A40 |
9th May |
Catia Montagna, University of Dundee |
Labour Market Imperfections, International Integration and Selection CANCELLED |
SCGB A40 |
16th May |
Richard Upward, University of Nottingham |
Positive assortative matching between workers and firms: new evidence from Germany |
SCGB A40 |
23rd May |
Paola Conconi, Université Libre de Bruxelles |
Policymakers' Horizon and Trade Reforms |
SCGB A39 |
30th May |
Bank Holiday |
|
SCGB A39 |
2nd June |
Doug Nelson, Tulane University and GEP, University of Nottingham |
Skilled Worker Migration and Trade: Inequality and Welfare |
SCGB A39 |
6th June |
No Seminar due to ERWIT Conference |
|
SCGB A39 |
13th June |
Tim Schmidt, University of Oxford |
Towards a Theory of Trade Finance |
SCGB A40 |
26th September |
Sourafel Girma, Nottingham University |
The Credit Crunch and Exporters |
SCGB A40 |
3rd October |
Gonzague Vannoorenberghe, Tilburg University |
Trade and redistributive policies in a risky environment |
PORTLAND D137 |
10th October |
Horst Raff, Kiel University |
Manufacturers and Retailers in the Global Economy |
LASS B1 |
17th October |
Ben Zissimos, University of Bath |
Revolution and the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem |
ESLC B08 |
24th October |
Joel Stiebale, Nottingham Business School |
Cross-Border M&As and innovative assets – Firm-level evidence |
ESLC B08 |
31st October |
No seminar |
|
|
7th November |
Daniel Sturm, London School of Economics |
The Economics of Density: Evidence from the Berlin Wall |
PORTLAND E125 |
14th November |
Beata Javorcik, Oxford University |
Services Reform and Manufacturing Performance: Evidence from India |
PHYSICS C05 |
21st November |
Catia Montagna, Dundee University |
Unionisation, International Integration and Selection |
PHYSICS C05 |
28th November N.B 2pm Start |
Gene Grossman, Princeton University |
A Linder Hypothesis for Foreign Direct Investment |
SCGB A39 |
5th December |
Holger Gorg, University of Kiel |
A fresh look at the link between foreign direct investment and corporate taxation |
PHYSICS C05 |