PARIS TRADE SEMINAR
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 organized by Thierry MAYER, Johannes BOEHM (Sciences Po), Lionel Fontagné, Anne-Célia Disdier and Thierry Verdier (PSE).
Fall semester 2022
September 20th - Yuhei MIYAUCHI (Boston University)
Spatial Production Networks
October 4th - Isabela MANELICI (LSE)
Responsible Sourcing? Theory and Evidence from Costa Rica
October 18th - Dimitrije RUZIC (INSEAD)
Factor-Biased Outsourcing: Implications for Capital-Labor Substitution
November 15th - Ralph OSSA (University of Zürich)
Trade, Growth, and Patenting: A Quantitative Evaluation of TRIPS
November 29th - Nicholas KOZENIAUSKAS (Bank of Portugal)
Demand Learning, Customer Capital, and Exporter Dynamics
December 13th - Marta SANTAMARIA (University of Warwick)
TBA
Winter-spring semester 2023
*Schedule coming soon !*
Archives 2021-2022
Fall Semester
September 21st - Basile GRASSI (Visiting, on leave from Bocconi)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Markup Estimation
October 5th - Isabelle MEJEAN (Sciences Po)
Supply shocks in supply chains: Evidence from the early lockdown in China
October 19th - Sebastian STUMPNER (Banque de France)
From Macro to Micro : Heterogeneous Exporters in the Pandemic
November 16th - Banu Demir PAKEL (Bilkent University)
O-Ring Production Networks
November 30th - Andrea ARIU (University of Milan)
On the Mystery of the Missing Trade in Services
*CANCELLED* December 14th - Jan BAKKER (Bocconi)
Cities, Heterogeneous Firms, and Trade
Winter-Spring Semester
February 8th - Andrei A. LEVCHENKO (HEC Lausanne, on leave from University of Michigan)
The Long-Term Effects of Industrial Policy
March 8th - Jan BAKKER (Bocconi University)
Cities, Heterogeneous Firms and Trade
March 15th - David DORN (University of Zurich)
No Help for the Heartland? The US Employment Effects of the Trump Tariffs
April 5th - Natalie CHEN (University of Warwick)
Markups, Quality, and Trade Costs
April 19th - Giordano MION (ESSEC Business School)
Dream Jobs in a Globalized Economy: Wage Dynamics and International Experience
*CANCELLED* May 17th - Emily BLANCHARD (Dartmouth)
May 31st - Sharat GANAPATI (Georgetown University)
Urban Welfare: Tourism in Barcelona
June 14th - Valerie SMEETS (University of Aaarhus)
High-Skill Immigration, Offshore R&D, and Firm Dynamics
June 28th - Claudia STEINWENDER (LMU)
archives 2020-2021
Fall Semester
September 15th – Holger BREINLICH (University of Surrey)
Gravity with Granularity
September 29th – Lisandra FLACH (LMU Munich)
Corporate Taxes and Multi-Product Exporters: Theory and Evidence from Trade Dynamics
October 13th – Davide SUVERATO (ETH Zürich)
Market Power and Wage Inequality in the Global Economy
November 10th – Cécile GAUBERT (Visiting, on leave from UC Berkeley)
Place-Based Redistribution
November 24th – Maria GUADALUPE (INSEAD)
The Perfect Match: Assortative Matching in Mergers and Acquisitions
December 8th – Facundo ALBORNOZ (University of Nottingham)
Firm Export Responses to Tariff Hikes
Winter-Spring Semester
February 16th – Philippe MARTIN (Sciences Po)
Trade Imbalances and the Rise of Protectionism
March 2nd – Michael PETERS (Yale)
European Immigrants and the United States' Rise to the Technological Frontier
March 16th – Arnaud COSTINOT (MIT)
International Trade and Earnings Inequality: A New Factor Content Approach
March 30th – Gianmarco OTTAVIANO (Bocconi)
The Backlash Against Globalization
April 13th – Jan EECKHOUT (UPF Barcelona)
Market Power and Wage Inequality
April 27th – Julien MARTIN (UQAM)
Buyer-Seller Networks and Price Dynamics in International Trade
May 11th – Alessandra BONFIGLIONI (Queen Mary University of London)
Robots, Offshoring and Welfare
May 25th – Paola CONCONI (ECARES, ULB)
Trade Protection Along Supply Chains
June 1st – Thomas CHANEY (Sciences Po)
The Immigrant Next Door: Exposure, Generosity, and Prejudice
June 8th – Maarten BOSKERS (Erasmus University of Rotterdam)
Desarrollo alternativo: the Sensitivity of Colombian Coca Production to Legal Commodity Price Shocks
June 22nd – Peter EGGER (ETH Zürich)
Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade
archives 2019-2020
Fall Semester
September 24th Pamela MEDINA QUISPE (Toronto)
Capital-Reallocation Frictions and Trade Shocks
October 8th - Paula BUSTOS (CEMFI)
Capital Accumulation and Structural Transformation
October 15th - Gene GROSSMAN (Princeton)
The 'New' Economics of Trade Agreements: From Trade Liberalization to Regulatory Convergence?
October 22nd - Carolina VILLEGAS SANCHEZ (ESADE)
Foreign Investment and Domestic Productivity: Identifying Knowledge Spillovers and Competition
November 5th - Wolfgang KELLER (University of Colorado Boulder)
Globalization, Gender and the Family
November 19th - Ben FABER (Berkeley)
Scaling Agricultural Policy Interventions: Theory and Evidence from Uganda
December 3rd - Monika MRAZOVA (University of Geneva)
IO for Export(s)
December 17th - Eddy BEKKERS (WTO)
The Welfare Effects of Trade Policy Experiments in Quantitative Trade Models: the Role of Solution Methods and Baseline Calibration
Winter-Spring Semester
February 4th - Paolo GIORDANI (LUISS University, Rome)
Unintended Consequences: Can the Rise of the Educated Class Explain the Revival of Protectionism?
March 3rd - Peter EGGER (ETH Zürich)
Decomposing the Economic Effects of Transport Infrastructure
*POSTPONED* March 17th - Sharat GANAPATI (Georgetown University)
*POSTPONED* March 31st - Maria GUADALUPE (Visiting faculty, on leave from INSEAD)
*POSTPONED* April 28th - Julian DI GIOVANNI (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
*POSTPONED* May 12th - Kyle HANDLEY (University of Michigan)
May 26th - Harald FABINGER (University of Mannheim)
Trade and Domestic Policies under Monopolistic Competition
*POSTPONED* June 9th - Emily BLANCHARD (Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College)
June 23rd - Tibor BISEDES (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Unfriendly Skies: The Impact of Increases in Distance on Bilateral Trade