FALL, 2015 SCHEDULE
International Trade Seminar
DATE / SPEAKER / PRESENTATION
September 24
Réka Juhász, Columbia University (IES Fellow 2015-2016)
“Temporary Protection and Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Napoleonic
Blockade”
October 1
Fernando Parro, Federal Reserve Board
“Trade and Labor Market Dynamics”
October 8
Jeronimo Carballo, University of Colorado, Boulder
“Global Sourcing under Uncertainty”
October 15*** Special Lunch Seminar – See details below***
Jacques-François Thisse, Catholic University of Louvain
“Toward a Theory of Monopolistic Competition”
October 15
Daniel Xu, Duke University
“International Buyer-Seller Matches”
October 22
Sharon Traiberman, Princeton University
“Do Occupations Matter for the Distributional Consequences of Trade? Evidence from Danish Matched Employee-Employer Data”
October 29
Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis
“Tariff Reductions, Entry, and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for the Last Two Decades”
November 5
No Seminar, Fall Break
November 12
Department-wide Seminar
November 19
Dávid Krisztián Nagy, Princeton University
“City Location and Economic Development”
November 26
No Seminar, Thanksgiving
December 3
Ricardo Reyes-Heroles, Princeton University
“The Role of Trade Costs in the Surge of Trade Imbalances”
December 10
Mark Razhev, Princeton University
“Input-Output Structure and Trade Elasticity”
December 17
Kevin Lim, Princeton University
“Firm-to-Firm Trade in Sticky Production Networks”
ALL SEMINARS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAYS FROM 4:15 TO 5:45 P.M. AT THE JULIS ROMO RABINOWITZ BUILDING, ROOM 217 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
For further information, contact Sharon Ernst at sernst@princeton.edu or 258-5715.