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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
Globalization, Trade Imbalances and Labor Market Adjustment
Torn Apart? The Impact of Manufacturing Employment Decline on Black and White Americans
Quid Pro Quo, Knowledge Spillover, and Industrial Quality Upgrading: Evidence from the Chinese Auto Industry
Automation, trade and multinational activity: Micro evidence from Spain
Trade as a channel for environmental technologies diffusion: the case of the wind turbine manufacturing industry
Trade Costs and Production Sharing in General Equilibrium: Evidence from Trade Facilitation
The Economic Consequences of Sir Robert Peel: A Quantitative Assessment of the Repeal of the Corn Laws
Child Labour and Global Value Chains
International agreements on cross-border data flows and international trade: A statistical analysis
Rethinking International Subsidy Rules