The McGuire Center for International Studies

International Seminar Schedules


Please Note: All seminars are held in Economics building, Room 5, unless otherwise indicated.

Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
2/16/24
David Hummels,
Purdue University
Trade Dynamism and Import Market Maturity
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
9/2/22
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg,
University of Chicago
On the Geographic Implications of Carbon Taxes
Friday,
10/7/22
Will Olney,
Williams College
Importing the Opioid Crisis? Trade, Smuggling, and Fentanyl Overdoses
Friday,
11/18/22
Ben Faber,
Berkeley
Responsible Sourcing? Theory and Evidence from Costa Rica
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
3/18/22
Rafael Dix-Caneiro,
Duke University
Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Labor Market Adjustment
CANCELLED:
Friday,
4/15/22
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg,
University of Chicago
CANCELLED:
The Economic Geography of Global Warming
Date
Speaker
Title
CANCELLED:
Friday,
3/13/20
Katharina Erhardt,
ETH Zurich
The Cultural Roots of Firm Entry, Exit, and Growth
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
10/26/18
Steve Yeaple,
Pennsylvania State University
Too Much of a Good Thing? Labor Market Imperfections as a Source of Exceptional Exporter Performance
Thursday,
11/8/18
3:30-5:00
Ferdinand Rauch,
UC Berkeley/Oxford
Of Mice and Merchants: Trade and Growth in the Iron Age
Friday,
11/16/18
Alan Spearot,
UC Santa Cruz and Stanford
Market Access, Trade Costs, and Technology Adoption: Evidence from Northern Tanzania
Friday,
12/14/18
Anna Maria Mayda,
Georgetown University
The political economy of protection in GVCs:
Evidence from Chinese micro data
Thursday,
3/9/19
3:30
Keith Head, 
University of British Colombia
Brands in Motion: How frictions shape multinational production
Thursday,
4/18/19
3:30
Alwyn Young, 
London School of Economics
Consistency without Inference: Instrumental Variables in Practical Application
Friday,
4/26/19
Treb Allen,
Dartmouth College
The Geography of Path Dependence
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
11/3/17
 Fernando Parro,
John Hopkins University
Goods and Factor Market Integration: A Quantitative Assessment of the EU Enlargement
Friday,
3/9/18
Keith Head,
University of British Columbia
 
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
9/23/16
Frank Staehler,
University of Tuebingen
The Economics of Investor Protection: ISDS versus National Treatment
Wednesday,
10/5/16
Cristina Arellano,
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Private Leverage and Sovereign Default
Thursday,
10/27/16
James Tybout,
Pennsylvania State University
Two-Sided Search in International Markets
Friday,
10/28/16
Kamran Bilir,
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Innovation in the Global Firm
Friday,
11/4/16
William Olney,
Williams College
Globalization and Executive Compensation
Friday,
11/11/16
Gregory Wright,
University of California, Merced
The Long-Run Consequences of a Trade Embargo:
Evidence from Nepal
Friday,
12/2/16
Joaquin Blaum,
Brown University
The Gains from Input Trade with Heterogeneous Importers
Friday,
3/3/17
Thibault Fally,
University of California, Berkeley
Firm Heterogeneity in Consumption Baskets: Evidence from Home and Store Scanner Data
Friday,
3/24/17
Claudia Steinwender,
Harvard Business School
Drivers of Fragmented Production Chains: Evidence from the 19th Century
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
9/25/15
Jianjun Miao,
Boston University
A Bayesian DSGE Model of Stock Market Bubbles and Business Cycles
Thursday,
11/12/15
Joel Rodrigue,
Vanderbilt University
Price and Quality Dynamics in Export Markets
Monday,
4/18/16
Nelson Mark,
Notre Dame
Global Macro Risks in Currency Excess Returns
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
10/17/14
Mark Rosenzweig,
Yale
Risk, Insurance and Wages in General Equilibrium
Friday,
12/12/14
Nicholas Sly,
University of Oregon
Labor Market Effects of Offshoring Within and Across Firm Boundaries
Friday,
2/27/15
Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau,
Carnegie-Mellon University
Unemployment Crises
Thursday,
3/5/15
Scott Baker,
Northwestern University
Debt and the Consumption Response to Household Income Shocks
Friday,
3/6/15
Grant Miller,
Stanford
CANCELED
Friday
3/20/15
Vincenzo Quadrini,
University of Southern California
Bank Liabilities Channel
Friday,
4/10/15
Peter Morrow,
University of Toronto
HOV and the Factor Bias of Technology
Friday,
4/24/15
Richard Hornbeck,
Harvard
Creative Destruction:Barriers to Urban Growth and the Great Boston Fire of 1872
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
9/06/13
James Markusen,
Â鶹ÊÓƵ
Per-Capita Income as a Determinant of International Trade and Environmental Policies
Friday,
9/27/13
Christian Dippel,
Anderson School of Business, UCLA
The Rents from Trade: Removing the Sugar Coating
Friday,
11/22/13
Jacob Vigdor,
Duke University
When Incentives Matter Too Much: Explaining Significant Responses to Irrelevant Information
Thursday,
3/13/14
Alan Spearot,
University of California, Santa Cruz
Tariffs, Competition,
and the Long of Firm Heterogeneity Models
Monday,
4/14/14
Brian Kovak,
Carnegie Mellon University
Price and Quality Dispersion in an Offshoring Market: Evidence from Semiconductor Production Services
Friday,
4/25/14
Robert Jensen,
Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
Market Size, Demand and the Growth of Firms: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in India
Wednesday,
4/30/14
Seema Jayachandran, Northwestern UniversityDoes Economic Growth Reduce Corruption? Theory and Evidence from Vietnam
Date
Speaker
Title
Friday,
9/7/12
Etsuro Shioji
Columbia University and Hitotsubashi University
Export Shares, Import Shares and Exchange Rate Pass-Through
Friday,
9/21/12
Giovanni Peri
University of California, Davis
The Effect of Trade and Migration on Income
Friday,
11/9/12
Heiwai Tang
Tufts
Domestic Value Added in Chinese Exports:
Firm-level Evidence
Thursday,
12/6/12
Robert C. Johnson
Dartmouth
Technology, Trade Costs, and the Pattern of Trade with Multi-Stage Production
Friday,
12/7/12
Alexandre Skiba
University of Wyoming
Geography of Export Prices and Importer-Exporter Income Differences
Friday,
2/22/13
David Atkin
Yale University
Who's Getting Globalized? The Size and Nature of Intranational Trade Costs
Thursday,
4/18/13
Jooyoun Park
Kent State
Occupation Switching Behavior and the Wage Impact of Trade-Related Displacement
Monday,
4/29/13
Nava Ashraf
Harvard Business School
Mission Incentives: Experimental Evidence on Selection, Performance and Retention Among Health Workers in Zambia
Date
Speaker
Title

Friday,
8/26/11

Sylvain Leduc,
Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco

Threatening to Offshore in a Search Model of the Labor Market
Friday,
9/16/11
Ken Teshima
ITAM
Import Competition and Environmental Performance: Evidence from Mexican Plant-level and Satellite Imagery Data
Friday,
10/14/11
Craig McIntosh,
University of California San Diego
Designing Experiments to Measure Spillover and Threshold Effects
Friday,
10/21/11
Hartmut Egger,
Universitat Bayreuth
Limited Consumer Attention in International Trade
Thursday,
11/10/11
Lorenzo Caliendo,
Yale University
The Impact of Trade on Organization and Productivity
Friday,
11/11/11
Carl Walsh,
University of California,
Santa Cruz
Business Cycles and Labor Market Flows with Skill Heterogeneity in a New Keynesian Model
Thursday,
2/23/12
Alan Spearot,
UC Santa Cruz
Why Trucks Jump: Offshoring and Product Characteristics
Friday,
3/2/12
Robert Johnson,
Dartmouth University
Fragmentation and Trade in Value Added Over Four Decades
Wednesday,
4/11/12
Erica Field,
Duke University
Term Structure of Debt and Entrepreneurial Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Microfinance
Date
Speaker
Title
10/1/10

James Markusen,
University of Colorado at Boulder

Putting Per-Capita Income Back into Trade Theory
10/8/10

Ran Abramitzky,
Stanford University

Book translations as idea flows: The effects of the collapse of Communism on the diffusion of knowledge
10/29/10Jeffrey Bergstrand,
University of Notre Dame 
What Determines BITs?
11/05/10Ana Cecília Fieler,
University of Pennsylvania 
Non-Homotheticity and Bilateral Trade: Evidence and a Quantitative Explanation
2/25/11Steve Williamson, Washington University
Liquidity, Financial Intermediation, and Monetary Policy in a New Monetarist Model
4/01/11David Hummels,
Purdue University
The wage and employment effects of offshoring: evidence from Danish matched worker-firm data
4/8/11Thibault Fally,
Â鶹ÊÓƵ
 
4/29/11Kaivan Munshi,
Brown University 
Identity, Occupational Choice, and Mobility: Historical Conditions and Current Decisions in the American Midwest
Date
Speaker
Title

9/11/09

Russell Hillberry,
University of Melbourne and CU

Trade and Welfare: Does Industrial Organization Matter?
9/17/09Shang-Jin Wei,
Columbia University
When is Quality of Financial System a Source of Comparative Advantage?
10/2/09Berthold Herrendorf,
Arizona State University
Transportation and Development:  Insights from the U.S., 1840—1860
10/9/09Kalina Manova,
Stanford University
Export Prices and Heterogeneous Firm Models
10/16/09Andrew Newman,
Boston University
Trade Liberalization and Organizational Change
2/25/10Alan Spearnot,
University of California at Santa Cruz
Tariff Liberalization, Supplier Heterogeneity, and Bilateral Trade
3/4/10Peter Howitt,
Brown University
When Does Domestic Saving Matter for Economic Growth?
3/5/10Mark Roberts,
Penn State
R&D Investment, Exporting, and Productivity Dynamics
3/12/10Arnaud Costinot,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Intermediated Trade
3/19/10John Van Reenen,
London School of Economics
The Organization of Firms across Countries
4/29/10Guanyi Ben Li,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Firm Heterogeneity, Technology Transfer, and Incompatibility:
On the Choice of Production Regime across Borders
4/30/10Federico Ravenna,
HEC Montréal
Loan Securitization and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
Date
Speaker
Title

9/26/08

Anna Maria Mayda,
Georgetown University

Do Interest Groups Affect U.S. Immigration Policy?
10/10/08Jonas Fisher,
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Why Has Home Ownership Fallen Among the Young?
10/24/08David Jacks,
Simon Fraser University
Global Trade and the Maritime Transport Revolution
11/14/08Nancy Qian,
Harvard University, Brown University
Columbus’s Contribution to World Population and Urbanization: A Natural Experiment Examining the Introduction of Potatoes
11/21/08Dean Yang,
University of Michigan
Remittances and the Problem of Control: A Field Experiment Among Migrants from El Salvador
2/27/09Fabrizio Perri,
University of Minnesota
The International Diversification Puzzle is Not as Bad as You Think
3/6/09Yi Qian,
Northwestern University
Counterfeiters as Foes or Friends
4/3/09Chad Syverson,
University of Chicago
The Slow Growth of New Plants: Learning Â鶹ÊÓƵ Demand?
4/10/09Rebecca Neumann,
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Public Information and Foreign Direct Investment
4/17/09Anna Kormilitsina,
Southern Methodist University
Oil Price Shocks and the Optimality of Monetary Policy
5/1/09Martin Boileau,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Corporate Precautionary Cash Savings: Prudence Versus Liquidity Constraints
Date
Speaker
Title

10/12/07

Amartya Lahiri,
University of British Columbia

The Non-Monotonic Relationship Between Interest Rates and Exchange Rates
11/9/07Wolfgang Keller,
University of Colorado
Tariffs, Trains, and Trade: The Role of Institutions Versus Technology in the Expansion of Markets
11/15/07Thomas Chaney,
University of Chicago
Technological Mismatch:  A Model of Trade and Technological Diffusion
2/29/08Gordon Hanson,
University of California,
San Diego
Income Maximization and the Selection and Sorting of International Migrants
3/7/08Martin Uribe,
Duke University
Real Business Cycles in Emerging Countries?
3/20/08Carl Davidson,
Michigan State University
Globalization and Firm Level Adjustment with Imperfect Labor Markets
4/18/08Nathan Nunn,
Harvard University
Ruggedness:  The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa
4/21/08Hale Utar,
University of Colorado
Credit Rationing, Macro Volatility, and the Evolution of Industry
Date
Speaker
Title

8/17/06

Mattias Ganslandt,
Institute of Industrial Economics Stockholm

Exchange Rates and Cash Flows in Differentiated Product Industries - A Simulation Approach
8/18/06Jota Ishikawa,
Hitotsubashi University
Antidumping, Price Undertaking, and VER in the Presence of Protection-Jumping FDI
9/29/06Francine Lafontaine,
University of Michigan
The Microeconomic Implications of Input Market Regulations: Cross-Country Evidence from Within the Firm
10/27/06

Fritz Foley,
Harvard Business School

Multinational Firms, FDI Flows, and Imperfect Capital Markets
12/8/06Rasmus Lentz,
University of Wisconsin
An Empirical Model of Growth Through Product Innovation
12/15/06John Romalis,
University of Chicago
Market Access, Openness and Growth
2/16/07Marc Muendler,
University of California at San Diego
Multinational Labor Substitution
3/15/07Paul Rothstein,
Washington University at St. Louis
Fiscal Cooperation, Regional Attractiveness, and the Permission to Tax
3/16/07Carlos Vegh,
University of California at Los Angeles
Optimal Monetary Policy Under Asset Market Segmentation
4/13/07Ted Miguel,
University of California at Berkeley
Spring Cleaning: A Randomized Evaluation of Source Water Quality Improvement
Date
Speaker
Title

8/26/05

Raymond Fisman,
Columbia University

Privatization and Commitment – Evidence from the Indian Electoral Surprise
9/30/05Lee Ohanian,
University of California at Los Angeles
The International Great Depression: A Productivity Puzzle
10/7/05Stephen Redding,
London School of Economics
The Costs of Remoteness: Evidence from German Division and Reunification
10/17/05

Frank Stähler,
University of Otago

Partial Ownership and Cross-Border Mergers
10/28/05Pol Antràs,
Harvard University
Contracts and the Division of Labor
3/22/06Patrick Kehoe,
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis &
University of Minnesota
Time-Varying Risk, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates in General Equilibrium
Date
Speaker
Title

08/27/04

James Markusen,
University of Colorado at Boulder

Learning on the Quick and Cheap:  Gains from Trade Through Imported Expertise
09/02/04Edward Balistreri,
Colorado School of Mines
Structural Estimation and the Border Puzzle
10/07/04E. Young Song,
Sogang University
Further Observations on the Simple Gravity Equations
10/15/04

Romain Wacziarg,
Stanford Graduate School of Business

On the Effects of Trade Liberalization
10/28/04Mario Crucini,
Vanderbilt University
Persistence in Law-of-One-Price Deviations:  Evidence from Micro-Data
2/25/05Marc Melitz,
Harvard University
Trading Partners and Trading Volumes
03/04/05Julie H Mortimer,
Harvard University
Price Discrimination and Copyright Law:  Evidence from the Introduction of DVDs
04/15/05Craig Burnside,
Duke University
Government Finance in the Wake of Currency Crises
Date
Speaker
Title

8/28/03

Giovanni Peri,
University of California at Davis

Knowledge Flows, R&D Spillovers and Innovation
10/10/03Mattias Ganslandt,
The Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm
Bottled Water - a Case of Pointless Trade?
10/ 23/03Priya Ranjan,
University of California at Irvine
Corruption, Environmental Resources, and International Trade
10/ 30/03

Martin Boileau,
University of Colorado at Boulder

Dynamics of the Current Account and Interest Differentials
11/21/03Johannes Moenius,
Northwestern University
Law and the Trade of Less-Developed Economies
12/ 4/03Neil Wallace,
Pennsylvania State University
Float on a Note
4/ 2/04Diego Valderrama,
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
The Impact of Financial Frictions on a Small Open Economy: When Current Account Borrowing Hits a Limit
4/ 23/04Pranab Bardhan,
University of California at Berkeley
Inequality and Collective Action
Date
Speaker
Title

8/29/02

Dr. Lars Persson,
Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI) in Sweden

Investment Liberalization - Who Benefits from Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions?
9/6/02Thomas Rutherford,
University of Colorado at Boulder
In Search of a Rationale for Differentiated Environmental Taxes
9/13/02Frank Hsiao,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Korean and Taiwanese Productivity Performance - Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels
9/27/02

Richard Rogerson,
Arizona State University

Structural Transformation and Cross-Country Income Differences
10/4/02Lee Branstetter,
Columbia University
Is Foreign Direct Investment a Channel of Knowledge Spillovers? Evidence from Japan's FDI in the United States
10/25/02Gregor Smith,
Queen's University
Transfer Problem Dynamics: Macroeconomics of the Franco-Prussian War Indemnity
12/6/02Marius Schwartz,
Georgetown University
Same Price, Cash or Card: Vertical Control by Payments Networks
3/14/03Gianluca Violante,
New York University
The Welfare Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the US
4/3/03Dani Rodrik,
Harvard University
Economic Development as Self-Â鶹ÊÓƵy
4/11/03Andrew B. Bernard,
Dartmouth College
Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics
Date
Speaker
Title

10/11/01

James Markusen & Thomas Rutherford,
University of Colorado at Boulder

Developing Domestic Entrepreneurship and Growth through Imported Expertise
10/18/01Manoranjan Dutta,
Rutgers University
The Euro Revolution: Revisiting the Theory of Optimum Currency Area
11/2/01George Alessandria,
Ohio State University
Intranational Price Dispersion and International Relative Price Volatility
11/8/01

Kyle Bagwell,
Columbia University

Shifting Comparative Advantage and Accession to the WTO
11/12/01Edward Balistreri,
US Internatl Trade Commission
Russell Hillberry,
Purdue Univ and US Internatl Trade Commission
Trade Frictions and Welfare in the Gravity Model: How Much of the Iceberg Melts?
12/7/01Martin Boileau,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Inventories, Sticky Prices, and the Propagation of Nominal Shocks
3/1/02Andrew Rose,
University of California at Berkeley
One Reason Countries Pay Their Debts: Renegotiation and International Trade
3/7/02KarenHelene Midelfart Knarvik,
Norwegian School of Economics
Globalization, Industrial Policy and Clusters
3/18-20/02Rikard Forslid,
Mattias Ganslandt,
Karolina Ekholm
Boulder/Stockholm Trade Conference
A Fundamental Asymmetry of Asymmetric Shocks,
Endogenous Market Segmentation,
Location of R & D and High-Tech Production by Vertically Integrated Multinationals
3/18/02Ignatius Horstmann,
University of Toronto
Advertising and the Role of Celebrities
Date
Speaker
Title

8/24-26/00

 

Intra-Industry Trade Conference
10/19/00David Leblang,University of Colorado, Department of Political Science
To Devalue or Not to Devalue? The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy
10/27/00Ignatius Horstmann, University of Western Ontario
Multi-issue Bargaining and Linked Games: Ricardo Revisited or No Pain, No Gain
11/3-5/00

 

Empirical Investigations in International Trade Conference
University of Colorado
11/10/00Kamal Saggi, Southern Methodist University
Tariffs and Most Favored Nation Clause under Oligopoly
12/8/00Huw Lloyd-Ellis, Queen's University
Animal Spirits Meet Creative Destruction: Can a Schumpeterian Growth Process Generate 'Normal' Business Cycles?
12/15/00Charles Engel, University of Wisconsin
Monetary Policy in an Open Economy Revisited: Price Setting and Exchange Rate Flexibility
3/9//01David Dollar, The World Bank
Trade, Growth, and Poverty
4/12/01Jim Anderson, Boston College
Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle
Date
Speaker
Title

9/24/99

David Weinstein,
Columbia University

Trade in a Non-Integrated World: Insights from a Factor Content Study
10/11-15/99Visiting Speakers:
Ignatius Horstmann, Anthony Venables,
Mattias Ganslandt,
Anders Hoffman

Internal Speakers:
Yongmin Chen,
Eckhard Janeba,
Jack Robles,
James Markusen
Mini-conference on Trade and Industrial Organization
11/12/99Shang-Jin Wei,
Harvard University and the World Bank
Offshore Investment Funds: Monsters in Emerging Markets?
12/2/99

Lars Mathiesen,
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration

GHG Regulation in Norway: A CGE Analysis What is the cost of complying with Kyoto?
3/3/00Amy Glass,
Ohio State University
Coordination of FDI Policies between Host Countries
3/9/00Mattias Ganslandt,
University of Colorado at Boulder
E-Commerce and Prices
3/22/00Gianmarco Ottaviano,
Universita degli Studi di Bologna
Agglomeration and Trade Revisited
4/12/00Marius Schwartz,
Georgetown University and
Department of Justice
Asymmetric Telecom Liberalization, Proportional Return Regulations, and Gaming of International Settlements via Carrier Alliances
Date
Speaker
Title

9/11/98

Ken Beauchemin,
University of Colorado at Boulder

The Current Account and the International Distribution of Wealth Under Uncertainty
10/16/98Frank Hsiao,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Mei-chu Wang Hsiao,
University of Colorado, Denver
Catching Up but Falling Behind in the Long Run - The Case of Taiwan and Korea
12/11/98Eric Van Wincoop,
New York Federal Reserve Bank
Does Exchange Rate Stability Increase Trade and Capital Flows?
2/19/99

Scott Taylor,
University of Wisconsin

Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?
3/10/99Jim Albrecht and Susan Vroman, Georgetown University
A Matching Model with Endogenous Skill Requirements
4/21/99John Cuddington,
Georgetown University
Commodity Price Volatility Across Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes
Date
Speaker
Title

9/12/97

Tom Rutherford,
University of Colorado at Boulder

Trade Reform and Economic Growth in a Small Open Economy
9/18/97Massimo Motta,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Foreign Direct Investment and Spillovers through Worker's Mobility
9/26/97Bob Rosenthal,
Boston University
Experimentation, Imitation, and Stochastic Stability
10/31/97

Mattias Ganslandt,
University of Lund, IUI

Transportation Technology and Arbitrage in International Trade
11/13/97Richard Baldwin,
University of Geneva
Trade and Endogenous Growth: a q-theory Approach with Application
1/9/98Been-Lon Chen,
Institute of Economics,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Tax Evasion in a Model of Endogenous Growth
2/19/98Terese McGuire,
University of Illinois, Chicago Circle
The Effect of Property Tax Limitations on Local Government Fiscal Behavior and on Student Performance
2/20/98Robert Porter,
Northwestern University
Ohio School Milk Auctions: An Analysis of Bidding
3/5/98Jim Levinshon,
University of Michigan
Merger Policies and Trade Liberalization
3/13/98David Carr,
Jim Markusen and
Keith Maskus,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Testing the Knowledge-Capital Model of the Multinational Enterprise
3/19/98Ron Smith,
University of Colorado at Boulder and Birkbeck College, London
Growth and Convergence in an Empirical Stochastic Solow Model
Date
Speaker
Title

9/20/96

Doug Nelson,
Tulane University

Population Growth, Trade Policy, and Migration Incentives
10/25/96Narayana Kocherlakota,
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Money versus Memory
11/1/96Eric Bond,
Pennsylvania State University
Trade and Growth with Endogenous Human and Physical Capital Accumulation
11/8/96

Michael Hurd,
SUNY at Stonybrook

Subjective Probabilities of Survival and Life Cycle Behavior
11/14/96Mike Quayle,
Queensland University of Technology
Trade Theory, Trade Incentives and Australian-Asian Trade
11/22/96Peter Rosendorff,
University of Southern California
Political Pressure and the Endogenous Choice of Trade Restrictions
12/6/96Linda Goldberg,
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Investment, Pass Through and Exchange Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison
2/21/97Kaz Miyagiwa,
Louisiana State University
Uncertain Innovation and Research Joint Ventures
2/28/97Jonathan Eaton,
Boston University
Technology and Bilateral Trade
4/3/97Per Krusell,
University of Rochester
On the Size of Government: Political Economy in the Neoclassical Growth Model
4/11/97Donald Davis,
Harvard University
Will Globalization Deindustrialize Small Countries
5/2/97T. N. Srinivasan,
Yale University
Trade and Human Rights