The McGuire Center for International Studies
2001-2002 Seminars
October 11, 2001
James Markusen & Thomas Rutherford, University of Colorado at Boulder
Developing Domestic Entrepreneurship and Growth through Imported Expertise
October 18, 2001
Manoranjan Dutta, Rutgers University
The Euro Revolution: Revisiting the Theory of Optimum Currency Area
November 2, 2001
George Alessandria, Ohio State University
Intranational Price Dispersion and International Relative Price Volatility
November 8, 2001
Kyle Bagwell, Columbia University
Shifting Comparative Advantage and Accession to the WTO
November 12, 2001
Edward Balistreri, US Internatl Trade Commission
Russell Hillberry, Purdue Univ and US Internatl Trade Commission
Trade Frictions and Welfare in the Gravity Model: How Much of the Iceberg Melts?
December 7, 2001
Martin Boileau, University of Colorado at Boulder
Inventories, Sticky Prices, and the Propagation of Nominal Shocks
March 1, 2002
Andrew Rose, University of California at Berkeley
One Reason Countries Pay Their Debts: Renegotiation and International Trade
March 7, 2002
KarenHelene Midelfart Knarvik, Norwegian School of Economics
Globalization, Industrial Policy and Clusters
March 18-20, 2002
Boulder/Stockholm Trade Conference
Rikard Forslid
A Fundamental Asymmetry of Asymmetric Shocks
Mattias Ganslandt
Endogenous Market Segmentation
Karolina Ekholm
Location of R & D and High-Tech Production by Vertically Integrated Multinationals
April 18, 2002
Ignatius Horstmann, University of Toronto
Advertising and the Role of Celebrities
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