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2016. 12. 19. ETSG2014 Munich Programme

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ETSG 2014 Munich

Sixteenth Annual Conference 11‐13 September 2014

LMU Munich and Ifo Institute

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PARALLEL SESSION 1 Room A014

PARALLEL SESSION 2 Room A016

PARALLEL SESSION 3 Room A017

PARALLEL SESSION 4 Room A021

PARALLEL SESSION 5 Room A022

PARALLEL SESSION 6 Room A119

PARALLEL SESSION 7 Room A125

Thursday, 11 September 2014

12:00‐

16:00 REGISTRATION, Speerträger in the Main University Building 14:00‐

14:30

Welcome, Große Aula

Carsten Eckel, Department of Economics, LMU Manuel Pretzl, City Councilor, City of Munich Gabriel Felbermayr, Ifo Institute and LMU 14:30‐

15:15

PLENARY SESSION 1 generously sponsored by Bertelsmann Foundation, Große Aula        Chair: Gabriel Felbermayr Wolfgang Keller

Supplier responses to Wal‐Mart’s invasion of Mexico 15:15‐

15:20

Conference briefing, Große Aula Ian Wooton

15:20‐

15:50 Coffee 15:50‐

17:30

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7

15:50‐

16:10

Dalia Marin

The theory of the firm goes global

Sybille Lehwald, Daniel Baumgarten, Gabriel Felbermayr The role of trade for German wage inequality

Philipp Meinen, Parrotta Pierpaolo, Sala Davide, Yalcin Erdal

In search of the casual effect of workers’ mobility: the case of the international experience of managers

Tristan Kohl, Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen Do trade agreements stimulate international trade differently?

Evidence from 296 trade agreements

Jan Van Hove

Trade effects of bilateral and regional trade agreements:

reconsidering the evidence

Ronald W Jones Remarks on static and dynamic features of

“comparative advantage”

Holger Görg, Adnan Seric With a little help from my friends: supplying to multinationals, buying from multinationals, and domestic firm performance

16:10‐

16:30

Bohdan Kukharskyy, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Gerard Roland

Culture and global sourcing

Davide Suverato, Kerem Coåÿar, Davide Suverato The Stolper‐Samuelson theorem when the labor market structure matters

Asier Minondo, Keith Head, Yao Amber Li

Networks, geography, and knowledge flows: evidence from citation patterns in mathematics

Takumi Naito An Eaton‐Kortum model of trade and growth

Benjamin Gampfer, Ingo Geishecker

International product market competition and intra‐firm reallocations

Ian Wooton, Julia Darby, Ben Ferrett

Regional centrality and tax competition for FDI

Pascalis Raimondos‐Møller, Jie Ma

Market size, transfer price and tax competition

16:30‐

16:50

Anders Laugesen, Peter Arendorf Bache Trade liberalisation and vertical integration

Andreas Hauptmann, Stella Capuano, Hans‐Jörg Schmerer Trade and unions: can exporters benefit from collective bargaining?

Nitya Pandalai Nayar, Christoph Emanuel Böhm, Aaron Flaaen Input linkages and the transmission of shocks: firm‐

level evidence from the 2011 Tokyo earthquake

Simon Neumueller, Cosimo Beverelli, Robert Teh

Trade facilitation and the extensive margins of trade: a country‐level analysis

Allan Sørensen, Sanne Hiller, Philipp J H  Schröder Exporting and the transmission of risk

Tobias Seidel, Maximilian Von Ehrlich The persistent effect of regional policy: evidence from the West‐German Zonenrandgebiet

Erasmus Kersting, Holger Görg Vertical integration and supplier finance

16:50‐

17:10

Giuseppe Berlingieri Exporting, coordination complexity, and service outsourcing

Julian Emami Namini, Richard Chisik A general equilibrium model of international trade with labor market discrimination

Sergey Nigai, Peter Egger Costs of isolation: trade costs and growth of world trade

Sabrina Eisenbarth Is Chinese trade policy motivated by environmental concerns?

Jan Jakub Michalek, Andrzej Cieslik, Anna Michalek Firm level determinants of export performance: evidence from post transition countries

Katarzyna Śledziewska, Magdalena Słok‐Wódkowska Anatomy of investment agreements of the European union and its member states

Gábor Békés, Balazs Murakozy The ladder of

internationalization:

evidence from European firms

17:10‐

17:30

Andrea Éltető, María Teresa Alguacil Marí, Valeriano Martínez San Román Productivity growth in Central and Eastern Europe:

the role of capital imports and local conditions

Lindsay Oldenski, Brian Kovak, Nicholas Sly Incomplete contracts and the labor market effects of offshoring

Kenji Kondoh Multilateral economic integration and international migration: The economy of a midstream country

Christian Sue Ellison Soegaard

An oligopolistic theory of regional trade agreements

Markus Eberhardt, Rodolphe Desbordes

GRAViTY

Simona Gamba, Armando Rungi

Next‐shoring of multinational enterprises:

R&D sourcing and demand proximity versus labor cost advantages, an empirical analysis

Matthijs De Zwaan, Bruno Merlevede

FDI and domestic entry

17:30‐

17:40

Group photo Break 17:40‐

19:00

PLENARY SESSION 2, Große Aula       Chair: Maurizio Zanardi Winner of the WTO Prize for Best Paper

 

Friday, 12 September 2014

09:00‐

10:40 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7

09:00‐

09:20

Victoria Purice, Bruno Merlevede Do parent‐affiliate characteristics affect firm performance? A view through the cycle

Michiel Gerritse Does trade cause institutional development?

Theory and evidence from countries behind the Suez channel

Ernest Dautovic, Lucia Orszaghova, Willem Schudel Intra industry trade between CESEE countries and the EU

Eyal Ronen Tariffs and non‐tariff barriers: substitutes or complements

Ines Buono, Sara Formai Bank credit and firm export: is there really a link?

Katsuzo Yamamoto FTA negotiations with side payments: asymmetric countries and asymmetric information

Anna Gumpert The organization of knowledge in multinational firms

09:20‐

09:40

Sooyoung Lee Asymmetric effect of demand uncertainty on intrafirm trade in the durable and nondurable industries

Cristina Jude Does FDI crowd out domestic investment in transition countries?

Erik Figueiredo, Luiz Renato Lima, Georg Schaur Robust estimation of gravity equations and the WTO impact on trade inequality

Meredith A Crowley, Huasheng Song Trade policy uncertainty and stock market returns:

evidence from Chinese solar panels

Peter Egger, Kevin Staub GLM estimation of trade gravity models with fixed effects

Paweł Folfas Co‐movements of NAFTA trade, FDI and stocks markets

Syeda Tamkeen Fatima Foreign direct investment and its impact on total factor productivity: evidence from Turkish micro level data

09:40‐

10:00

Erkan Gören, Jügen Bitzer, Sanne Hiller

International knowledge spillovers: the benefits from employing immigrants

Benedikt Rydzek, Peter H Egger, Simon Boesenberg Capital taxation, investment, growth, and welfare

Pedro Esteban Moncarz, German Calfat, Sergio Barone, Ricardo Descalzi Poverty impacts of changes in the price of agricultural commodities: recent evidence for Argentina

Tommaso Aquilante Bureaucrats or politicians: evidence from US antidumping policy

Yushi Yoshida, Yuri Sasaki Automobile EPRT: export price and retail price

Robert Frank Owen, Bernard Franck International migration of brains, educational competition and national interests: a game‐theoretic approach

Armando Rungi, Carlo Altomonte

Multinational conglomerates and the financing choices of US firms

10:00‐

10:20

Jose De Sousa, Anne‐Célia Disdier, Carl Gaigné Export decision under risk

Mariya Mileva, Wolfgang Lechthaler

Smoothing the adjustment to trade liberalization

Camilo Umana Dajud Do visas hinder international trade in goods?

Tobias Ketterer EU antidumping and tariff cuts: trade policy substitution?

Elzbieta Czarny, Paweł Folfas Changes in world trade after conclusion of transatlantic trade and investment partnership between EU and US

Nelnan Koumtingué An empirical analysis of the proliferation of regional trade agreements

Ben Ferrett, Andreas Hoefele, Ian Wooton

Does tax competition make mobile firms more footloose?

10:20‐

10:40

Enrico Vanino, Robert Elliott, Liza Jabbour R&D outsourcing and exporting

Julia Wörz, Konstantīns Beņkovskis, Jūlija Pastušenko

Assessing the full extent of EU–Russian trade integration: a global value chain perspective

Mauro Lanati, Giorgia Giovannetti

The impact of product quality on the pro‐trade elasticity of immigrants

Aslı Özgür Aktay The effects of antidumping use on Turkey’s foreign trade

Márkus Ádám Disappearing borders in Central and Eastern Europe:

evolution of the border effect in the Visegrad countries

J Peter Neary,  Monika Mrázová, Mathieu Parenti Technology, demand, and the size distribution of firms

Stefano Federico Ownership matters:

multinational production and value added flows

10:40‐

11:10 Coffee 11:10‐

12:50 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7

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11:10‐

11:30

Mathieu Parenti, Philip Ushchev, Jacques‐François Thisse

Toward a theory of monopolistic competition

Stefan Legge, Reto Foellmi, Alexa Tiemann Trade liberalization and credit constraints:

reallocations at the firm level

Sajal Lahiri, Peri Silva Potential Pareto‐improving move towards most favored nation tariffs

Nicholas Perdikis, Sangeeta Khorana, Steven McGuire Multilateral agreements and global governance of international trade regimes

Thi Thanh Xuan Tran, Isabelle Cadoret, Fabien Rondeau Trade and income correlation revisited: continent matters

Daria Shirokova Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) covering trade in services: what is the driving force behind recent rise?

Andrea Ciani Export dynamics and firm level unit values

11:30‐

11:50

Glenn Magerman Technology, networks and trade

Gaaitzen De Vries, Marcel P Timmer, Robert Stehrer Functional specialization in international trade

Benedikt Heid, Mario Larch The potential for trade sanctions: a structural gravity approach

Arslan Tariq Rana Do preferential trade agreements contribute to the goal of WTO?

Accounting for institutional heterogeneity

Pierre‐Louis Vézina, Chris Parsons

Migrant networks and trade:

the Vietnamese boat people as a natural experiment

Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, Kaleb Girma Abreha Preferential trade agreements, market access and economic development

Ron Davies, Julien Martin, Mathieu Parenti, Farid Toubal Knocking on tax heaven’s door

11:50‐

12:10

Ole Boysen, Hans Grinsted Jensen, Alan Matthews Impact of EU agricultural policy on developing countries: a Uganda case study

Marco Giansoldati Trade credit and exports:

evidence from Chinese firms

Christian Volpe Martincus, Jerónimo Carballo, Alejandro Graziano, Georg Schaur Transit trade

Matteo Fiorini, Mathilde Lebrand

The political economy of services trade agreements

Matthias Beestermöller, Ferdinand Rauch A dissection of trading capital:

cultural persistence of trade in the aftermath of the fall of the Iron Curtain

Magdalena Slok‐Wodkowska Architecture of the EU regional trade agreements:

are they still about trade?

 

Indre Girgzdyte Determinants of foreign affiliate sales: role of complex information

12:10‐

12:30

Darya Gerasimenko Does “Protection for Sale”

differ in crisis vs. economic stability times? (Evidence from Putin's Russia)

Shon Ferguson, Johan Gars Productivity shocks, international trade and pass‐through: evidence from agriculture

Anirudh Shingal, Scott Baier Exploring complementarities between goods and services trade in trade agreements

Maurizio Zanardi, Paola Conconi, David R DeRemer, Georg Kirchsteiger, Lorenzo Trimarchi

The political economy of trade disputes

Alessia Lo Turco, Mauro Gallegati, Daniela Maggioni Does export complexity matter for firms’ output volatility?

Daniel Horgos, Barbara Dluhosch

International competition intensified ‐ job satisfaction sacrificed?

Giorgio Ricchiuti, Giorgia Giovannetti, Enrico Marvasi The heterogeneity of foreign direct investors

12:30‐

12:50

Magnus Lodefalk, Anna Graneli

Temporary expats and exports: firm‐level evidence

Daniel Goya

The multiple impacts of the exchange rate on export diversification

Agelos Delis, Grigoris Zarotiadis

Internal devaluation and export‐led growth: firm level evidence for Greek manufacturing

Kristy Buzard Endogenous politics and the design of trade agreements

Peter Eppinger, Marcel Smolka Firm exports, foreign ownership, and the global financial crisis

Hayato Kato Lobbying and tax competition in an agglomeration economy

Maria Garcia‐Vega, Patricia Hofmann, Richard Kneller The Internationalisation of R&D and the Knowledge Production Function 12:50‐

14:00 Lunch 14:00‐

15:40 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

14:00‐

14:20

José L Groizard, Pau Gayà Dissecting the exporter wage gap in Spain

Tomasz Michalski, Banu Demir, Evren Ors, Selin Sayek

Payment patterns in international trade:

evidence from Turkey

Yaqiong Cui

Trade duration, banking crisis and financial development, survival and recovery:

empirical evidence from Europe

Ferda Karagöz Özenç, Tuna Dinç Does aid for trade benefit recipient? An empirical comparison of old and emerging donors

Isabella Cingolani, Lucia Tajoli, Carlo Piccardi Discovering preferential patterns of sectoral trade networks

Lars Nilsson, Csilla Lakatos Anticipatory effects of trade agreements: the case of the EU‐Korea FTA

Paola Conconi, Manuel Garcia‐Santana, Laura Puccio, Roberto Venturini From final goods to inputs:

the cascade effect of preferential rules of origin

14:20‐

14:40

Yanping Liu

Capital adjustment costs:

implications for domestic and export sales dynamics

Kerem Cosar, Paul Grieco, Felix Tintelnot Trade costs or taste differences? evidence from the global car industry

Christian Hattendorff Natural resources, export concentration and financial development

Young‐Han Kim, Eui‐Hyun Ha

Optimal strategies for preferential trade agreement considering rules of origin against global outsourcing

Maria Luisa Recalde, Luis Marcelo Florensa, Laura Marquez‐Ramos Revisiting the role of institutional and political factors on economic integration: the case of Latin America

Luca De Benedictis, Silvia Nenci

The Cobden‐Chevalier effect: evaluating the causal effect of the MFN clause in presence of network interdependence

Banu Demir, Kerem Cosar What drives containerization in international trade?

Evidence from micro data

14:40‐

15:00

Philipp J H Schröder, Eliane Choquette, Davide Sala, Morten Rask Born globals: is there fire behind the smoke?

Sotiris Blanas, Adnan Seric Characteristics and activities of foreign affiliates with and without intra‐firm trade in sub‐

Saharan Africa

Andżelika Kuźnar, Paweł Folfas

How does protection of intellectual property rights affect hi‐tech exports from the most advanced economies?

Federica Demaria, Maria Cipollina

Trade effects of preferential trade policies: a hierarchical regression approach

Lucia Tajoli, Luca De Benedictis

Comparative advantage, export performance and centrality in the world market:

a comparative analysis of the Italian position

Jonas Juul Henriksen Active labour market policies and international trade

Jesús Á Muñoz‐Sepulveda Residual exports and domestic demand: an empirical analysis

15:00‐

15:20

Akihiko Yanase, Hiroshi Kurata

Domestic product standards and free trade areas

Tibor Besedes, Antu Panini Murshid

The effects of airspace closures on trade in the aftermath of Eyjafjallajökull

Marina Bellani Judicial efficiency and foreign direct investments:

evidence from OECD countries

Anna Andersson Export performance and access to intermediate inputs: the case of rules of origin liberalisation

Guzin Emel Akkus The effects of import competition on employment and wages in the manufacturing industry of Turkey

Esther Ann Boler Knowledge complementarities in a globalized world

Zuzanna Studnicka, Filip Abraham, Jan Van Hove Evidence and determinants of the duration of Belgian chocolate exporters

15:20‐

15:40

Yoshimasa Komoriya How the movement of natural persons agreement could fuel FTAs

Esteban Ferro, Ana Fernandes, John S Wilson Product standards: do they affect firms’ export decisions?

Axel Mangelsdorf, Esteban Ferro, John S Wilson The trade impact of European regulatory standards for developing countries: what are the effects of the TTIP agreement?

Carmen Fillat Tariff reforms and trade restrictiveness

Salvador Gil‐Pareja, Rafael Llorca Vivero, José Antonio Martínez Serrano A re‐examination of the effect of GATT/WTO on trade

James J Fetzer, Claire Willits, Marinos Tsigas Estimating employment adjustment costs of trade liberalization

Inma Martinez‐Zarzoso, Florian Johannsen Direct versus indirect export channels in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

15:40‐

16:10 Coffee 16:10‐

17:50 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7

16:10‐

16:30

Zoryana Olekseyuk, Edward J Balistreri

Trade liberalization gains under different trade theories: A case study for Ukraine

Christina Ortseifer, Jakob Schwab

Reaping the gains:

specialization and capital flows

Federico Trionfetti

Comparative skill premia Reka Juhasz Trade and development:

evidence from the Napoleonic blockade

Xufei Zhang, Marian Rizov Productivity and product quality of Chinese exporters

Eric Strobl, Jeetendra Khadan, Ranita Seecharan Extreme weather events and the trade in rice

Katharina Erhardt, Peter H Egger

Determinants of firm‐level investment and export intensity

16:30‐

16:50

David R DeRemer Domestic policy coordination in imperfectly competitive markets

Elizaveta Archanskaia The (changing) magnitude of the gains from trade

Mario Larch, James E Anderson, Yoto V Yotov Growth and trade: a structural approach

Rahel Aichele, Gabriel Felbermayr, Peter Egger The economics of the New World Trade Order

Carmen Diaz‐Mora, David Corcoles, Rosario Gandoy Exit from exporting: does engagement in global networks matter?

Tobias Erhardt, Rashid Sumaila, Dirk Zeller Does trade openness cause overfishing?

Michael Koch, Hartmut Egger, Hans‐Jörg Schmerer, Stella Capuano

Offshoring and the task‐

composition in production 16:50‐

17:10

Jamal Ibrahim Haidar Sanctions and trade deflection: exporter‐level evidence from Iran

Léa Marchal, Hubert Jayet Complementarity and substitution between factor flows in a North‐South framework

Björn Thor Arnarson How to bridge sunk costs of exporting: the Øresund bridge and firms’ export decision

Michael Henry Trade liberalization and wage share differentials in Indian manufacturing firms

Laura Marquez‐Ramos Regionalising to analyse the role of regionalism: a solution to the endogeneity problem of RHS variables at country level

Christophe Charlier, Patrice Bougette

Renewable energy, subsidies, and the WTO:

where has the ‘green’ gone?

Gerald Willmann, Pao‐Li Chang

Protection for sale with heterogeneous interests within industries

17:10‐

17:30

Seda Koymen Wage inequality, skill‐

specific unemployment and trade liberalization

Alexander Tarasov, Gabriel Felbermayr

Trade and the spatial distribution of transport infrastructure

Magdalene Silberberger, Jens Königer

Trade, regulation and economic growth

Roger Bandick Does export alter the survival probability of the products?

Rita Cappariello, Alberto Felettigh

How does foreign demand activate domestic value added? A comparison among the major euro‐area economies

Bernhard Michel Is offshoring driven by air emissions? Testing the pollution haven effect for imports of intermediates

Andrzej Cieslik Firm heterogeneity, exports and strategic FDI

17:30‐

17:50

Matthew T Cole, Tibor Besedes

Distorted trade barriers: a dissection of trade costs in a

“distorted gravity” model

Ana Cuadros, Joan Martin‐

Montaner, Jordi Paniagua Homeward‐bound FDI: are migrants a bridge over troubled finance?

Marianne Matthee, Neil Rankin, Thomas Farole Extensive and intensive margins of South African exports

Julian Hinz The ties that bind:

geopolitical motivations for economic integration agreements

Richard Kneller The effects of ICT on the productivity of multinational firms: evidence from the UK

Yasuhiro Takarada, Takeshi Ogawa, Weijia Dong Trade, transportation, and the environment: welfare effects of emission reductions and international emissions trading

Stefano Schiavo, Marco Bee Powerless: gains from trade when firm productivity is not Pareto distributed

19:00‐

22:30 Reception, BMW World  

Saturday, 13 September 2014

09:00‐

10:40 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7

09:00‐

09:20

Philipp Moritz Richter Strategic environmental policy in general equilibrium

Selwyn Moons, Remco De Boer

Economic diplomacy, product characteristics and the level of development

Francisco Requena‐Silvente, Guadalupe Serrrano, Joan Martin‐Montaner Industry employment and import competition: a generalised propensity score approach

Maria Cipollina, David Laborde, Luca Salvatici The effects of US and EU preferences on African exports

Sanne Hiller Ethnic versus business networks in international trade

Matej Bajgar International trade and aggregate productivity in a distorted economy

Rikard Forslid, Toshihiro Okubo, Mark Sanctuary Trade, transboundary pollution and market size

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09:20‐

09:40

Sebastian Benz The shape of the offshoring cost function

Anja Tuschke, Exequiel Hernandez Follow the leader? How organizational learning changes the reaction to rivals’ entries into foreign markets

Michele Bernini, Tania Treibich

Killing a second bird with one stone? Promoting firm growth and export through tax policy

Bing Liu, Robert J R Elliott, Liza Jabbour The impact of diplomatic visits on China's trade

Shiwei Hu, Charles Van Marrewijk Absence of structural changes in African trade flows

Meng Tong, Robert J Elliott, Nicholas J Horsewood The location and the agglomeration of firms in China: does exporting matter?

Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois Representative firm exposition of the firm heterogeneity model

09:40‐

10:00

Taiji Furusawa, Tomohiro Ara

Relationship specificity, market thickness, and international trade

James Cassing, Steven Husted

Lobbying as a transport industry

Keiko Ito The impact of multinationals' overseas expansion on employment at suppliers at home: New evidence from firm‐level transaction relationship data for Japan

Christoph Moser, Andy Rose Who benefits from regional trade agreements? The view from the stock market

Martin Falk, Eva Hagsten The decision to export and firm growth among Swedish SMEs in software and business services

Ioannis Bournakis, Dimitris Christopoulos, Sushanta Mallick

Identifying and measuring the growth effect of knowledge spillovers at the industry‐level: evidence from OECD countries

Holger Breinlich, Patrick Nolen, Greg Wright Exporting and information:

evidence from a randomized controlled trial

10:00‐

10:20

Charlotte Emlinger, Angela Cheptea, Karine Latouche Do exporting firms benefit from multinational retail networks? Evidence from France

Robert Basedow Does business lobby for international investment agreements? The bureaucratic politics behind the international investment regime

Raphaël Chiappini Institutional determinants of Japanese outward FDI in the manufacturing industry

Valentina Amuso, Federica De Maria

Euro‐Mediterranean FTA: An evaluation of the EU’s strategy. A game theoretic approach

Josep Martí, Maite Alguacil, Vicente Orts

Firm heterogeneity and location choice of the European multinationals

Lucia Perez‐Villar, Adnan Seric

Vertical knowledge transfer from MNEs: evidence from Sub‐Africa

David Collie, Helmuts Azacis Tariffs and the sustainability of collusion

10:20‐

10:40

Erdal Yalcin Offshoring under uncertainty

Charlie Joyez In search of international self‐reliance: how MNEs progressively opt for wholly owned subsidiaries

Anna Maria Ferragina, Fernanda Mazzotta Firm persistence and growth: local and global drivers in survival and multilevel models

Arevik Mkrtchyan, Christian Henn

The layers of the Information Technology Agreement impact

Doug Nelson, Peter Egger, Joseph Francois, Patrick Tomberger The spatial structure of production and the depth of trade agreements

Eva Hagsten

Distributed access to linked microdata: the example of ICT and exports

Colin Davis, Ken‐ichi Hashimoto Economic integration, monopoly power and productivity growth without scale effects

10:40‐

11:10 Coffee 11:10‐

12:50 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7

11:10‐

11:30

Angela Cheptea Do multinational retailers affect the export competitiveness of their host countries?

Henning Mühlen Firm‐level productivity spillovers from FDI in Latin American countries

Eefje De Gelder, Albert De Vaal, Paul Driessen The effects of mainstreaming fairtrade on product fairness

Lavinia Rotili Euro effects on final and intermediate exports

Rodolfo Metulini, Stefano Schiavo, Paolo Sgrignoli, Massimo Riccaboni The migration network effect on international trade

Birgit Meyer, Julian Donaubauer, Peter Nunnenkamp

Aid, infrastructure, and FDI:

an empirical assessment of transmission channels based on a new index of infrastructure

Lisandra Flach Financial frictions, institutional barriers and firm performance

11:30‐

11:50

Ignat Stepanok A note on north‐south growth models of international trade and intellectual property rights protection

Roman Stöllinger Agglomeration and international linkages in the location choices of European foreign direct investors

Umut Kilinc

Productivity, markups and international trade: the case of small open economy

Alessandro Antimiani, Luca Salvatici

Regionalism versus multilateralism: the case of the European Union trade policy

Iulia Siedschlag, Gavin Murphy

Determinants of R&D offshoring

Beata Udvari Aid for trade: does it enhance the intra‐trade of Sub‐Saharan African integrations? Case of the ECOWAS

Emmanuel Milet Linguistic proximity and export dynamics

11:50‐

12:10

Kwok Tong Soo International trade and the division of labour

Gianluca Orefice, Giovanni Peri, Cristina Mitaritonna Immigrants and firms’

productivity: evidence from France

Albert De Vaal, Cornelis W Haasnoot

Heterogeneous firms, R&D spillovers and cluster productivity: a neglected externality

Anne‐Celia Disdier, Charlotte Emlinger, Jean Fouré

EU‐US trade agreement and agricultural flows

Liyun Zhang, Robert Elliott, Nicholas Horsewood Decision to export for Chinese manufacturing firms: an examination of unobserved heterogeneity and initial conditions problem

Purna Banerjee, C Veeramani

Trade openness, exchange rates and job dynamics: a study of gender differences in Indian manufacturing

Cecilia Hornok, Balázs Muraközy

Markup and productivity of exporters and importers

12:10‐

12:30

Michele Imbruno, Rosanna Pittiglio, Filippo Reganati FDI, intermediate inputs and firm performance:

theory and evidence from Italy

Michael S Michael, Slobodan Djajic

International migration of skilled workers with endogenous policies

Inger Sommerfelt Ervik, Christian Soegaard Linking micro and macro:

welfare effects of trade policy in general oligopolistic equilibrium

Kirsten Urban, Martina Brockmeier, Hans Grinsted Jensen

Reconciling WTO boxes and PSE data in the GTAP framework to calculate indicators for domestic support

Luigi Benfratello, Anna Bottasso, Chiara Piccardo Innovative capacity and export performance:

exploring heterogeneity along the export intensity distribution

Raymond Riezman, Wenbiao Cai, B Ravikumar The quantitative importance of openness in development

Mihaly Himics, Wolfgang Britz Welfare consistent tariff aggregators at different geographical resolutions: a bilateral perspective

12:30‐

12:50

Antonio Navas Technology and the law of comparative advantage

Eliane Choquette Inward‐outward linkages in the internationalization of firms: their impact on export survival

Xiaoyu Tian The importing exporters:

dynamics, quality and firm structure

Julia Grübler

European trade preferences facing the new millennium

Akiko Suwa‐Eisenmann, Jérémie Gignoux, Marta Menendez Distributional effects of trade reform in Indonesia

Agnieszka Gehringer Knowledge externalities and sectoral interdependences:

evidence from an open economy perspective

Marius Brülhart, Gian‐Paolo Klinke

Global agglomeration trends

12:50‐

14:00 Lunch 14:00‐

15:50 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7

14:00‐

14:20 Anna Ray

Expanding MNEs ‐ industry relatedness and conglomerate

Yontem Sonmez, Scott Mcdonald

Labour market and trade implications of Turkey’s potential EU membership

Fatima Olanike Kareem Fitting the gravity model when zero trade flows are frequent: a comparison of estimation techniques

Valdemar Smith, Mogens Dilling Hansen R&D and export performance

Ana Lucia Abeliansky, Martin Hilbert

Do more ICTs make us trade more? Reassessing the evidence

Daniel Baumgarten, Michael Kvasnicka

Temporary agency work and the economic crisis 2008/09

Jan S Voßwinkel, Laura Birg Minimum quality standards and exports

14:20‐

14:40

Benjamin Jung Taste for variety, heterogeneous firms and optimal R&D policies

Lorenzo Rotunno, Alen Mulabdic

Home bias in the public sector and the role of institutions

Damir Stijepic Globalization, worker mobility and wage inequality

Mahdi Ghodsi, Jan Hagemejer

Up or down the value chain?

The comparative analysis of the GVC position of the CEECs economies

Steffen Sirries, Mario Larch Intra‐industry trade and north‐north migration: how TTIP would change the patterns

Cihan Yalcin, Simona Mateut, Spiros Bougheas, Hosung Limb, Paul Mizen Exporter and non‐exporter exposure to credit shocks in an open economy credit channel model: some evidence from Korea

Janez Kren, Jan Van Hove Effects of geography and economic similarity on intra‐

industry trade

14:40‐

15:00

Aranzazu Crespo Trade dynamics under capacity constraints

Saara Tamminen Varying markups and income inequality in an open economy

Dominik Boddin, Philipp Henze

International trade and the servitization of manufacturing: evidence from German micro data

Ozgul Bilici

How trade in services varies conditional on different determinants: evidence from UK firm‐level data using quantile regressions

Anja Slany, Jana Riedel The trade potential of the COMESA‐EAC‐SADC tripartite: a comparative analysis

Alexandros Ragoussis Exports and knowledge‐

based capital

Malik Curuk, Gonzague Vannoorenberghe Occupational fragmentation and sectoral employment adjustments

15:00‐

15:20

Francesco Di Comite Measuring quality and non‐

cost competitiveness at a country‐product level

Katerina Gradeva

VAT fraud in intra‐EU trade Hale Utar Workers beneath the floodgates: the impact of the MFA quota abolishment on Danish workers

Marco De Pinto, Jörg Lingens

Unionization, information asymmetry and the delocation of firms

Omer Majeed Global production sharing:

patterns, determinants and macroeconomic implications

Martin Breßlein, Jan Pablo Burgard

Which gravity? A comparison approach using finite mixture modelling

Pierluigi Montalbano, Silvia Nenci, Carlo Pietrobelli International linkages, value added trade and LAC firms’

productivity

15:20‐

15:40

Florian Unger, Carsten Eckel Credit constraints, endogenous innovations, and price setting in international trade

Jakob Engel, Marie‐Agnes Jouanjean

More than a gesture?

Examining the export impact of Chinese and Indian duty‐

free quota‐free trade preferences for LDCs

Joel Hellier, Thomas Beissinger, Nathalie Chusseau

Offshoring, employment, labour market reform and inequality: modelling the German experience

Jan Schymik Trade, technologies, and the evolution of corporate governance

Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Harry P Bowen

Predicting a free trade agreement: the importance of trade versus investment

Mina Sami Chehata Ayad, Sylvie Montout Determinants for locating research and development activity in Europe

Taylan Yenilmez Trade liberalization, industrial productivity and informality

15:40‐

16:10 Coffee 16:10‐

17:50 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7

16:10‐

16:30

Carsten Eckel, Stephen Yeaple

Trade and the internal labor markets of multiproduct firms

Krisztina Kis‐Katos, Robert Sparrow

Poverty, labour markets and trade liberalization in Indonesia

Italo Colantone, Carlo Altomonte, Armando Rungi Trade in value added and the anatomy of multinational business groups

Pavel Chakraborty Environmental standards and trade: evidence from a natural experiment

Ceren Erdogan, Matthias Busse, Henning Mühlen China’s impact on Africa:

the role of trade and FDI

Astrid Krenz, Agnieszka Gehringer The determinants of localization choices of German manufacturing and services firms

Jan Guldager Jørgensen, Philipp J H Schröder Global versus local patents:

economic integration and strategic interaction of international firms

16:30‐

16:50 Laura Birg

The Reinheitsgebot and the EU internal market:

national standards, trade, and market structure

Yi Liu, Robert J R Elliott, Michael Henry Trade liberalization and wage differentials of heterogeneous firms: an empirical study of Chinese firms

Zhen Zhu, Federica Cerina, Alessandro Chessa, Guido Caldarelli, Massimo Riccaboni The rise of China in the international trade network: a community core detection approach

Hans‐Jörg Schmerer, Luhang Wang

Firm performance and trade with low‐income countries:

evidence from China

Balazs Murakozy How exporters react to the prices of their competitors?

Bilgehan Karabay, Levent Celik, John Mclaren When is it optimal to delegate? The theory of fast‐

track authority

Huw Edwards, Carlo Perroni Trade, wage concentration, and the cost and volume of traded machines

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16:50‐

17:10

Zhan Qu, Horst Raff, Nicolas Schmitt Inventories and international trade volatility: the role of export and import wholesalers

Oleksandr Shepotylo, Volodymyr Vakhitov, Philip Ushchev

Wages, productivity, and market power

Axel Berger, Max Büge Determinants and effects of Chinese international investment agreements

Alberto Osnago, Roberta Piermartini, Nadia Rocha Trade policy uncertainty as barrier to trade‐binding overhang

Maria Sokolova Better more than one?

Portfolio currency pricing in international trade

Davide Del Prete, Armando Rungi

Organizing the global value chain: a firm level test

Takeshi Ogawa

Consumer heterogeneity and gains from trade In renewable resource trading

17:10‐

17:30

Michael Irlacher, Lisandra Flach

Product versus Process:

Innovation Strategies of Multi‐Product Firms

Elenor Lissel

Safeguard measures in RTAs under Article XXIV and the Enabling Clause

Anna Pinna, Luca De Benedictis

Islands as ‘bad geography’:

insularity, connecteddness, trade costs and trade

Nihal Tuncer Terregrossa, Feride Gonel Revealed comparative advantage of Turkey in the automotive network in EU‐

15 in the face of competition from China and CEEC

   

17:30‐

17:45 Break 17:45‐

18:30

PLENARY SESSION 3, Große Aula       Chair: Joe Francois Anne‐Gaël Vaubourg, Antoine Bouët

Credit constraints and international trade with endogenous mode of competition

 

Notes:    Name of paper presenter appears first.

       In parallel sessions, the last presenter will take the chair.

       Times of presentations are subject to change up until the conference itself. Check the time of your presentation on arrival at the conference.

This version:  September 9, 2014.

 

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