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Office of Economics International Trade Seminar Series

The following seminars are listed chronologically. Use the search box to search by keyword.

Office of Economics
Room: Conference Room - 615P

*Note to Media: USITC Seminars are off-the-record events

Papers and/or presentation materials will be provided as they become available. These papers/presentations are the work of the individual authors and do not represent the views of the Commission or any individual Commissioner.

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TITLE PRESENTER/ORGANIZATION DATE/TIME
Digital Trade, Data Protection and EU Adequacy Decisions
Erik van der Marel and Filippo Santi
ECIPE and Université Libre de Bruxelles; University of Bologna
A (More) Systematic Exploration of the Trade Effect of Product-Specific Rules of Origin
Karin Gourdon
Paris School of Economics
Retaliation through Temporary Trade Barriers
Pauline Wibaux
CEPII
Is the Global Economy Deglobalizing? And If So, Why? And What Is Next?
Tristan Reed
World Bank
The Costs and Benefits of Rules of Origin in Modern Free Trade Agreements
John Turner
University of Georgia
Household Responses to Trade Shocks
Peter Levell
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Cross–Country Productivity Asymmetry and the Quest for Global Free Trade
Wisarut Suwanprasert
Middle Tennessee State University
Can Online Platforms Promote Women-Led Exporting Firms?
Jennifer Poole
American University
Tariff Evasion, the Trade Gap, and Structural Trade
Ron Davies and Zuzanna Studnicka
University College Dublin
Effect of Multinational Companies on New Export Activities
Beverly Mendoza
Stephen F Austin State University