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28th FIW Workshop: Workshop on International Economic Networks (WIEN)
WORKSHOP ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC NETWORKS (WIEN)
FIW in cooperation with the University of Vienna, wiiw, European Research Council, Heinrich Graf Hardeggsche Stiftung and VGSE cordially invite you to the next edition of the W.I.E.N. - Workshop on international economic Networks.
The workshop will take place online via the Zoom platform in English.
After successful registration, you will receive the Zoom link of the event via email about 3-5 days before the event starts.
Programm:
October 29th,2021
13:50 – 14:00 Opening
14:00 – 14:30 Anders Akerman (Stockholm U.): “Imports and the CO2 Emissions of Firms” (with Rikard Forslid and Ossian Prane)
14:30 – 15:00 Dennis Novy (U. Warwick): “Import Liberalization as Export Destruction? Evidence from the United States” (with Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain and Thomas Sampson)
15:00 – 15:10 Break
15:10 – 15:55 Keynote: Natalia Ramondo (Boston U.): “The Ricardian Model of Trade: Old Insights, New Tools” (with Nelson Lind)
15:55 – 16:10 Break
16:10 – 16:40 Federico Hunneus (Central Bank of Chile): “Spatial Production Networks” (with Costas Arkolakis and Yuhei Miyauchi)
16:40 – 17:10 Yuan Zi (U. Oslo): “Sparse Production Networks” (with Andrew B. Bernard)
17:10 – 17:20 Break
17:20 – 17:50 Jan David Bakker (UCL): “Cities, Heterogeneous Firms, and Trade” (with Alvaro Garcia-Marin, Andrei Potlogea, Vico Voigtländer and Yang Yang)
17:50 – 18:20 Woan Foong Wong (U. Oregon): “Entrepôt: Hubs, Scale, and Trade Costs” (with Sharat Ganapati and Oren Ziv
October 30th,2021
15:00 – 15:30 Alessandro Ferrari (U. Zurich): “Global Value Chains and the Business Cycle”
15:30 – 16:00 Anna Gumpert (LMU): “Multinational Firms and Global Innovation” (with Kalina Manova, Christina Rujan and Monika Schnitzer)
16:00 – 16:10 Break 16:10 – 16:55
Keynote: Andreas Moxnes (U. Oslo): “TBA” (with Coauthor(s))
16:55 – 17:10 Break
17:10 – 17:40 Stephen R. Yeaple (Penn State): “Multinationals, Markets, and Markups” (with Wolfgang Keller)
17:40 – 18:10 Swapnika Rachapalli (U. Toronto): “Learning between Buyers and Sellers Along the Global Value Chain”
18:10 – 18:20 Closure