SPRING, 2014 SCHEDULE
International Trade Seminar
DATE / SPEAKER / PRESENTATION
February 20
Ferdinando Monte, Johns Hopkins University,Carey Business School
“Local Transmission of Trade Shocks”
February 27
George Alessandria, The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
“Trade Adjustment Dynamics and the Welfare Gains from Trade”
March 6
Christopher Tonetti, Stanford Graduate School of Business
“Equilibrium, Technology Diffusion, Trade, and Growth”
March 13
Felix Tintelnot, University of Chicago (IES Fellow 2013-2014)
“The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Firms”
March 27
***The Frank D. Graham Memorial Lecture***
Robert Feenstra, University of California, Davis
“Measuring Gains from Trade with Product Variety, Imperfect Competition and Firm Heterogeneity”
April 10
Kei-Mu Yi, The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
“How Much of South Korea’s Growth Miracle Can Be Explained by Trade Policy?”
April 17
Andrés Rodríguez-Clare,, University of California, Berkeley
“International Trade and External Economies: Multiplicity of Equilibria, Gains from Trade, and Industrial Policy.”
April 24
Nico Voigtlaender, UCLA Anderson School of Management
(Joint with Applied Micro)
“Exporting and Plant-Level Efficiency Gains: It’s in the Measure”
May 1
Volker Nocke, University of Mannheim
(Joint with Applied Micro)
“Cross-Border Price Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions – A Quantitative Framework for Competition Policy”
May 8
Jonathan Eaton, Brown University
“Firm-to-Firm Trade”
***The Frank D. Graham Memorial Lecture will take place at the 300 Wallace Hall from
4:30-6:00 P.M.***
ALL SEMINARS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAYS FROM 4:15 TO 5:45 P.M. IN 200 FISHER HALL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
For further information, contact Sharon Ernst at sernst@princeton.edu or 258-5715.