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Industry and Economic Analysis
          USITC Research Division -- International Trade
        Seminar Series

You are cordially invited to attend the...

USITC Research Division
International Trade Seminar Series
11:30-1 p.m., Room 615P

Spring 2007

June 6       "Foreign Subsidization and Excess Capacity"
                  Bruce Blonigen, University of Oregon

May 7       “Stuctural Estimation and Solution of                     Internation Trade Models with                                 Heterogeneous Firms”

                  Edward J. Balistreri, Colorado School of Mines

 

May 3        “Legislated Protection and the WTO”

                  T. Renee Bowen, Georgetown University

 

Apr. 26       “Developing Economies and International                    Investors: Do investment promotion                           agencies bring them together?”

                  Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, World Bank

 

                  

Apr. 5        "U.S. Antidumping on Vietnamese Catfish:                  Impacts on Mekong Farmers"
                 Irene Brambilla, Yale

Mar. 29

                "China's Emerging Domestic Debt Markets"
                 
Pieter Bottelier,
                  SAIS-Johns Hopkins University

Mar. 13      "The 2007 Farm Bill: Help or
                  Hindrance to the Doha Round
                  and Resolution of the Brazil
                  Cotton Case?"

                        Prof. Robert Thompson,

                  University of Illinois

                  Time 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Mar. 7        "Trade, Politics, and the     

                  Environ ment Tailpipe vs. Smokestack"
                  
Carol McAusland,
                  University of Maryland,
                  College Park 

Feb. 8        "Vertical Linkages in Partial Equilibrium Models"
                  James Fetzer,

                  U.S. International Trade Commission


Jan.  25     "How and Why Does Trade Grow?"
                  Tim Kehoe,

                  University of Minnesota


Jan.  18    "A Trade Restrictiveness Index for
                 the United States
"
                 (from 1867 to 1960)
                 
Doug Irwin, Darmouth

                                                       



 


Metro directions
Take the orange, blue, yellow or green lines to the
L'Enfant Plaza stop. Use the exit marked 7th & D ST (USDOT). Cross the plaza (past the fountains) to E St.,
and walk left (east) one-half block. The USITC building
is on the corner of 6th and E Sts., SW.

Information
Contact: Judy Dean
Judith.Dean@usitc.gov
Office of Economics
Research Division
202-205-3051

 

      

 

 

 

TOOLS & LINKS

OPINIONS/REPORTS
Sub-Saharan Africa: Factors Affecting Trade Patterns of Selected Industries -- Second Annual Report
Inv. No. 332-477
Pub. 3989; April 2008
Advice Concerning Possible Modifications to the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences, 2007 Review of Competitive Need Limit Waivers
Inv. No. 332-497
Pub. 3995; April 2008
Advice Concerning Possible Modifications to the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences, 2007 Review of Additions and Removals
Inv. No. 332-493
Pub. 3982; January 2008
China: Description of Selected Government Practices and Policies Affecting Decision Making in the Economy
Inv. No. 332-492
Pub. 3978; December 2007
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