Fourth Annual Conference on:

Empirical Investigations in International Trade

Purdue University

October 31 - Nov. 2, 1997



Session 1: Friday, October 31, 9 am-12:15

108 Krannert Center

9:00-10:00

  • "Regionalism and Permanent Diversion"

    10:00-11:00

  • "Economic Geography and Regional Production Structure: An Empirical Investigation"

    11:15-12:15

  • "The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and Labour Market Adjustment in Canada"

    Lunch

    Session 2: Friday, Nov 15, 2pm-5:30pm

    108 Krannert Center

    2:00-3:00

  • "Subcontracting from Foreign Partners as a Source of Technology Transfer: Evidence from Czech Firms"

    3:15-4:15

  • "Trade and Environment: Bargaining Outcomes from Linked Negotiations"

    4:30-5:30

  • "Overseas Investment and Firm Exports"

    Adjourn

    Session 3: Saturday, November 1, 9 am-12:15

    108 Krannert Center

    9:00-10:00

  • "Intra-Industry Trade and the Single Market: An Empirical Assessment Based on Trade Types"

    10:00-11:00

  • "Oligopolistic Competition and Intra-Industry Trade: Evidence form the OECD"

    11:15-12:15

  • "The Role of Distance in International Trade"

    Lunch

    12:30-2:00

    Speaker: Brad Jensen, Carnegie Mellon University

    Session 4: Saturday, November 1, 2 pm-5:30pm

    108 Krannert Center

    2:00-3:00

  • "Firm-level Evidence on Productivity Differentials, Turnover, and Exports in Taiwanese Manufacturing"

    3:15-4:15

  • "Goods Variety and Growth in South Korea and Taiwan"

    4:30-5:30

  • "Education, Development and Trade: Should All Countries Educate?"

    Adjourn

    Session 5: Sunday, November 2, 9 am-12:15

    108 Krannert Center

    9:00-10:00

  • "Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?"

    10:00-11:00

  • "In Search of Substitution Between Foreign Production and Exports"

    11:15-12:15

  • "Global Markets and Wage Disparities in North and South America"

    Adjourn


    Participants:

    Address List

    Bee Yan Aw Roberts, The Pennsylvania State University.
    Eugene Beaulieu, University of Calgary.
    Daniel Bernhofen, Clark University.
    Bruce Blonigen, University of Oregon.
    Alan Deardorff, University of Michigan.
    Simon Evenett, Rutgers University.
    Michael Freudenberg, CEPII.
    Caroline Freund, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
    James Harrigan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
    Jon Haveman, Council of Economic Advisors and Purdue University.
    Keith Head, University of British Columbia.
    Thomas Hertel, Purdue University.
    David Hummels, University of Chicago.
    William Hutchinson, Miami University of Ohio.
    Brad Jensen, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Dorsati Madani, World Bank.
    Usha Nair, Georgia Institute of Technology.
    Janet Netz, Purdue University.
    J. David Richardson, Syracuse University and IIE.
    Peter Robertson, University of New South Wales.
    Raymond Robertson, Syracuse University.
    Peter Schott, UCLA.
    Marie Thursby, Purdue University.
    David Weinstein, University of Michigan and NBER.
    Randall Wigle, Wilfrid Laurier University.

    Address correspondence to:
    Jon Haveman
    426 Krannert Building
    Department of Economics
    Krannert School of Management
    Purdue University
    W. Lafayette, IN 47907-1310

    Phone: (317) 494-6156
    Fax: (317) 494-9658

    * Sponsored by the Purdue Center for International Business Education and Research and the Krannert School of Management.
    Additional information is avaialble.

    Programs from previous "Empirical Investigations" conferences:
    Jon Haveman (jon@haveman.org)