Yale Department of Economics

Economics 728a
Workshop in International Trade

Organizers: David Atkin, Giovanni Maggi, Peter Schott 

This workshop is a forum for discussion about research in international trade. Yale graduate students conducting dissertation research in issues related to international trade are strongly encouraged to present their work. They need to discuss guidelines and scheduling with the seminar organizers. Students who anticipate undertaking work in trade are expected to attend the workshop and to register at least during one semester.

Hard copies of seminar papers will be available the week of presentation at a location to be announced.

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Fall 2009 Wednesday, 4:10-5:30 (unless otherwised noted*), 28 Hillhouse, Room 106
September 16 Nina Pavcnik, Dartmouth College, "Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India" (with Penny Goldberg, Amit Khandelwal, and Petia Topalova)    
October 7 Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Princeton University, "Spatial Development" (with Klaus Desmet)
*October 21 Amit Khandelwal, Columbia University, "Competition and Quality Upgrading" (with Mary Amiti)  NOTE: 2:00-3:30, 135 Prospect St, Rm A-30
October 28 Robert Staiger, Stanford University, "Offshoring and the Role of Trade Agreements"  (with Pol Antrás )        
November 4 Jonathan Vogel, Columbia University, "Globalization, Technology, and the Skill Premium" (with Ariel Burstein)   
November 11 Marc Melitz, Harvard University, "Market Size, Competition, and the Product Mix of Exporters" (with Thierry Mayer and Gianmarco Ottaviano)  
November 18 Kalina Manova, Stanford University, "Export Prices and Heterogeneous Firm Models" (with Zhiwei Zhang)  
December 2 Matilde Bombardini, University of British Columbia, "Skill Dispersion and Trade Flows" (with Giovanni Gallipoli and Germán Pupato)  Meet with Matilde Bombardini
Past Seminars

Schedule maintained by Susan Olmsted

Last updated: November 23, 2009