Economics 841-842
Research Seminar in International Economics
Schedule - Fall 2017
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Seminar meets weekly, this year on Thursdays 11:40 AM - 1:00 PM in the Smith Seminar Room (201) of Lorch Hall, except as noted. Exceptions are indicated for seminars joint with the seminars for Macroeconomics (Macro), Applied Microeconomics (ApMic), Business Economics (BE) in the Business School, and the Economic Development Seminar (EDS) of the International Policy Center (IPC) of the Ford School. Titles that are highlighted are available here on line.
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Date
| Day
| Time
| Place
| Jnt/w
| Speaker
| From
| Topic
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Sep 21, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Laurien Gilbert
| U of M
| "Gains from Product Variety and the Local Business Cycle"
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Sep 28, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Nicolas Morales
| U of M
| "The IT Boom and Other Unintended Consequences of Chasing the American Dream"
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Oct 5, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Jeff Bergstrand
| Notre Dame
| "Can Gravity Explain Negative Bilateral FDI Stocks?"
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Oct 19, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Joaquin Blaum
| Brown
| "Importing, Exporting and Aggregate Productivity in Large Devaluations"
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Oct 26, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Yan Bai
| Rochester
| "Contagion of Sovereign Risk"
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Nov 2, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Ryan Monarch
| Fed Board
| "Estimating Unequal Gains for U.S. Consumers using Supplier Trade Data"
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Nov 9, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
| Macro
| Fernando Leibovici
| St Louis Fed
| "Financial Frictions and Export Dynamics in Large Devaluations"
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Nov 16, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
| Labor
| Rodrigo Adao
| Chicago Booth
| "Trade, Agglomeration and Labor Markets: Theory and Evidence"
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Nov 29, 2017
| Wed
| 4:10 PM
| 201 Lorch
| Macro
| Brent Neiman
| Chicago Booth
| "International Currencies and Capital Allocation"
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Nov 30, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
| History
| Doug Irwin
| Dartmouth
| Clashing over Commerce: A History of U.S. Trade Policy
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Dec 7, 2017
| Thu
| 11:40 AM
| 201 Lorch
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| Gita Gopinath
| Harvard
| "Banking, Trade, and the Making of a Dominant Currency"
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