EGI List of papers 2015
6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “ECONOMICS OF GLOBAL INTERACTIONS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TRADE, FACTOR MOBILITY AND DEVELOPMENT”
Bari (Italy), 7-8 September 2015
LIST OF PAPERS
Monday 7 September 2015
Keynote Lecture (9.15-10.30): Prof. Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics, France), Migration and globalization: what's in it for developing countries?
(11:00 - 13:00) Session 1: Institutions, global interactions and economic performance
- Linarello Andrea (Banca d'Italia), Judiciary Efficiency and Trade in Tasks ( with Accetturo A.; Petrella A.)
- Bjorvatn Kjetil (NHH,Norway) Savings groups for empowerment: Experimental evidence fromUganda
- Marchesi Silvia (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy), The cost of default: growth and official vs private restructurings (with V. Prato)
(11:00 - 13:00) Session 2: Economics of international trade
- Yanase Akihiko (Nagoya University,Japan), Trade Costs and Welfare-worsening Free Trade Agreements (with M. Tsubuku)
- Ishikawa Jota (Hitotsubashi University, Japan), Backfiring with backhaul problems: Trade and Industrial Policies with Endogenous Transport Costs (with N. Tarui)
- Wood Adrian (Oxford University,UK), Factor prices and endowments in a globalised world (with L. Rotunno)
(14:00 - 16:00) Session 3: Social norms, individual behaviours and economic outcomes
- Pires Armando (SNF, Norway), Gender, Social Norms, and Entrepreneurship (with L. Oppedal Berge)
- Höckel Lisa (RWI, Germany), Individualism, Collectivism and the Pursuit of Happiness
- Tungodden Bertil (NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Norway), Are Americans more meritocratic and efficiency seeking than Scandinavians? (with I. Almås; A. Cappelen)
(14:00 - 16:00) Session 4: Migration, trade and production structure
- Marchal Léa (Université de Lille,France), Foreign workers and exporting behavior: theory and firm-level evidence from France (with Nedoncelle C.)
- Magnus Lodefalk (Örebro University,Sweden), Migration and Trade - For all Intents and Services? (with A. Hatzigeorgiou)
- Borelli Stefania (Sapienza University of Rome,Italy), Migration and Production Structure in Europe
(16:30 - 18:30) Session 5: Migration Policy
- Beine Michel (University of Luxembourg), Measuring Immigration Policies: Preliminary Evidence from IMPALA
- Lea Marchal (University of Lille,France), How do migration policies impact migration flows? Income and substitution effects in a RUM model with budget constraint (Naiditch C.)
- Rayp Glenn (Ghent University,Belgium), Measuring Cross-Country Immigration Policies (with I. Ruyssen,S. Standaert)
(16:30 - 18:30) Session 6: Foreign Direct Investments
- Michel Bernhard (Federal Planning Bureau,Belgium), Downstream Offshoring and Firm-level Employment (with Merlevede B.)
- Amendolagine Vito (University of Pavia,Italy), Emerging Market Multinationals investing inEurope: do acquisitions boost patents? (with Martinelli A.; Giuliani E.; Rabellotti R.)
- Matsuura Toshi (Keio University,Japan), Impact of Extensive and Intensive Margins of FDI on Corporate Domestic Performance: Evidence from Japanese automobile parts suppliers
Tuesday 8 September 2015
Keynote Lecture (11.30-12.30): Prof. Ragnar Torvik (NTNU, Norway), Natural resources and endogenous institutions
(9:00 – 11:00) Session 7: Trade Theory
- Luca De Benedictis (University of Macerata, Italy), Propensity score matching with network data. Evaluating the effect of GATT on bilateral trade (with B. Arpino, A. Mattei)
- Trionfetti Federico (Aix-Marseille University, France), Comparative Skill Premia
- Kurata Hiroshi (Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan), Industrial Location and North-South Trade in Vertically-Linked Industries (with Nomura R.; Suga N.)
(9:00 – 11:00) Session 8: Economics of migration
- Coulombe Serge (University of Ottawa,Canada), Immigration and internal mobility in Canada (with M. Beine)
- Mendola Mariapia (University of Milano-Bicocca,Italy), Human Smuggling and International Migration: a cross-country analysis of individual intentions to migrate (with G. Friebel; M. Manchin)
- Toubal Farid (ENS Cachan, France), Immigration and the Gender Wage Gap (withEdo A.)
(12:30 - 13:50) Session 9: Foreign Direct Investments
- Naghavi Alireza (University of Bologna,Italy), Multinational Production and the Scope of Innovation (with Bakhtiari S.; Minniti A.)
- Sanfilippo Marco (University of Antwerp,Belgium), FDI as a Catalyst for Domestic Investment in Developing Economies: New Evidence from Industry-level Data (with A. Amighini; M. McMillan)
(12:30 - 13:50) Session 10: Economics of Global Interactions
- Rotunno Lorenzo (University of Oxford,UK), Global supply chains and tariff cuts: Evidence from Factory Asia
- Dallmann Gamarra Ingrid (Paris-Sud University RITM, France) The impact of weather shocks on trade diversification (with Gomes Noguiera C.)
(15:00 - 17:00) Session 11: Economics of Development
- Salomone Sara (IRES, Université Catholique de Louvain,Belgium), Perceived discrimination and remittances: Evidence from immigrants in Northern Italy (with Le Goff M.)
- Hagen Rune (University of Bergen,Norway), Aid Dispersion: Measurement in Principle and Practice (with Flogstad C.)
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Jan Brzozowski (Cracow University of Economics, Poland), The determinants of transnational entrepreneurship and transnational ties' dynamics among immigrant entrepreneurs in ICT sector in Italy (with. M. Cucculelli, A. Surdej)
(15:00 - 17:00) Session 12: Economics of International Trade
- Ito Tadashi (IDE-JETRO,Japan), Tariff Pass-through of the World-wide Trade: Empirical Evidence at Tariff-line Level (with K. Hayakawa)
- Vezina Pierre-Louis (University of Birmingham,UK), Heckscher-Ohlin: Evidence from virtual trade in value added (with Ito T.; Rotunno L.)
- Matsubara Kiyoshi (Nihon University, Japan), Trading Company and Indirect Exports