Villars Research Workshop Papers

   
   

Politics, Economics and Global Governance: The European Dimensions


Thursday, 18th to Friday, 19th March 2010

 
Papers
 
  Multi-Product Trade
by Marc Melitz (with Gianmarco Ottaviano and Thierry Mayer), Harvard University;
 
  Inequality and Unemployment in a Global Economy
by Stephen Redding, London School of Economics;
 
  Wholesalers and Retailers in U.S. Trade
by Andrew B. Bernard, Dartmouth and European University Institute, Florence;
 
  The geography of conflicts and regional trade Agreements
by Mathias Thoenig, University of Lausanne;
 
  International Transfer, Environmental Policy, and Welfare
by Kenzo Abe, Osaka University;
 
  Sequential exporting
by Emanuel Ornelas, London School of Economics;
 
  Financial Risks and Research Contracts in a Model of Endogenous Growth
by Lexun Zhao, Research Institute for Economics and Business, Kobe University;
 
  The Distinct Politics of the European Union’s ‘Fair Trade’ Linkage to Labour Standards
by Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam;
 
  Heterogeneous firms or heterogeneous workers? Implications for the exporter premium and the impact of labor reallocation on productivity
by Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe, University of Oslo;
 
  Firms and the Global Crisis: French Exports in the Turmoil
by Lionel Fontagné (with Daria Taglioni), Paris School of Economics and Banque de France;
 
  Trade negotiations when market access matters
by Monica Mrazova, London School of Economics and University of Oxford;
 
  Relocating the value chain: off-shoring and agglomeration in the global economy
by Anthony Venables, University of Oxford, and Richard Baldwin ,Graduate Institute, Geneva;