PARIS TRADE SEMINAR

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The Paris Trade Seminar series presents recent works by French and foreign scholars about International trade and its frontiers with other fields. The seminar has become a major meeting point for trade economists in Paris. It is scheduled so as to ensure that participants and the guest speaker may pursue informal discussions at the end of the seminar. 

Tuesday - 14:45 - 16:00

Seminar organised by Johannes BOEHM (Sciences Po) and Mathieu Parenti (PSE). 

Upcoming Paris Trade Seminar

fall semester 2023

September 19th - David NAGY (CREI - Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
The Death and Life of Great British Cities

October 3rd - Peter EGGER (ETH Zürich)
How Uncertainty Shapes the Spatial Economy

October 17th - Mathieu TASCHEREAU-DUMOUCHEL (University of Cornell)
Endogenous Production Networks under Supply Chain Uncertainty

November 7th - Esther Ann BOLER (Imperial College Business School)
Strapped for Cash: The Role of Financial Constraints for Innovating Firms

November 21st - Lin TIAN (INSEAD)
Field of Study, Career Choice, and Globalization

December 5th - Banu DEMIR PAKEL (Oxford)
Plastic Turkey: International Leakages of China's Waste Contamination Policy

winter-spring 2024

February 27th - Swati DHINGRA (LSE, Bank of England)
Citizen Training and the Urban Waste Footprint

March 12th - Ferdinand RAUCH (University of Heidelberg)
Identifying Agglomeration Shadows: Long-run Evidence from Ancient Ports

March 26th - Paola CONCONI (Oxford)
A Political Disconnect? Evidence From Voting on EU Trade Agreements

April 23rd - Martina MAGLI (LMU)
Should We Stay or Should We Go? Firms' Adjustments to Trade Shocks

May 7th - Matt GRANT (Dartmouth)
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May 21st - Reka JUHASZ (University of British Columbia)
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