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

Seminars in 2011

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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

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