Event – CESifo Conference

CESifo and AUEB-LINER Conference on The Role of Institutions and Policies in Firm Exporting

5 – 6 November 2020


Online
Illustration für das ifo Zentrum für Außenwirtschaft

The conference aims to stimulate research on the role of institutions and policies in firm exporting. The conference brings together international scholars and researchers working on topics related to export promotion policies, the role of legal and institutional environment, and theoretical and empirical contributions on the microeconomics of exporting behaviour.

Keynote Speaker: Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at EBRD and Professor of Economics at University of Oxford (on leave)

 

Scientific organizer(s): Lisandra Flach, Kalyvitis Saravantis, Thomas Moutos

Papers

Foreign Workers, Product Quality, and Trade: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
ANDREA ARIU (University of Milan)

Firm Level Trade Effects of WTO Accession: Evidence from Russia
ANCA D. CRISTEA (University of Oregon) and Anna Miromanova

Unravelling Deep Integration: Local Labour Market Effects of the Brexit Vote
BEATA JAVORCIK (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development & University of Oxford), Ben Kett, Katherine Stapleton, and Layla O’Kane

Uncertainty in Global Sourcing: Learning, Sequential Offshoring, and Selection Patterns
Mario Larch and LEANDRO NAVARRO (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Evaluating the Impact of Export Finance Support on Firm-Level Export Performance: Evidence from Pakistan
Fabrice Defever, ALEJANDRO RIAÑO (City, University of London), and Gonzalo Varela

Trade Credit, Markups, and Relationships
Alvaro Garcia-Marin, Santiago Justel, and TIM SCHMIDT-EISENLOHR (Federal Reserve Board)

FDI Inflows and Domestic Firms: Adjustments to New Export Opportunities
BRIAN McCAIG (Wilfrid Laurier University), Nina Pavcnik, and Woan Foong Wong

Technical Barriers to Trade and Firms' Export Decisions
SHUYAO YANG (ifo Institute)
 

Contact
Katja Gramann

Katja Gramann

Research Network Manager and Conference Organizer
Tel
+49(0)89/9224-1342
Fax
+49(0)89/9224-1409
Mail
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