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Economic Analysis Seminar Series Archive

Office of Economics
Archived Economics Analysis Seminar Series (from 2009 - 2016)

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TITLE PRESENTER/ORGANIZATION DATE/TIME
Foreign Acquisitions and National Security: What are Genuine Threats? What are Implausible Worries? A Framework for OECD Countries, and Beyond Theodore Moran Georgetown University and Peterson Institute for International Economics
How Much of South Koreas Growth Miracle Can be Explained by Trade Policy? Kei-Mu Yi Federal Reserve Bank of Philadephia
Trade as Engine of Creative Destruction: The Mexican experience with Chinese competition Leonardo Iacovone World Bank
The Quality-Complementarity Hypothesis: Theory and Evidence from Colombia Maurice Kugler CID, Harvard University and Wilfred Laurier University
Implications of Limiting CO2 Concentrations for Land Use and Energy Ronald Sands U.S. Department of Agriculture
What Triggers an Antidumping Investigation? Finding the Devil in the Details Russell Hillberry University of Melbourne
The Implications of New Trade Potentials to Agriculture and Poverty Reduction in Low Income Countries John Mellor John Mellor Associates, Inc.
Land Transport for Exports: The Effects of Cost, Time, and Uncertainty in Sub-Saharan Africa Nannette Christ, Michael Ferrantino United States International Trade Commission
Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India Amit Khandelwal Columbia University
Compensating for Climate Change: An Analysis of Weather-Related Deaths David Wheeler Center for Global Development
Climate Treaties and International Trade: Problems and Prospects Scott Barrett SAIS, John Hopkins University
Zeros, Quality and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence James Harrigan United States International Trade Commission
Accounting for Intermediates: Intermediate Inputs and Bilateral Trade in Value Added Robert Johnson IES Fellow, Princeton University
The Value of Trade to the U.S. Economy: An Assessment of the Economic Consequences of Border Closure James Giesecke Monash University
Clothing and Export Diversification: Still a Route to Growth for Low Income Countries? Paul Brenton World Bank