PROGRAMM

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PROGRAMM
18. Göttinger Workshop
"Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen"
24.02. - 26.02. 2016, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
PROGRAMM
Mittwoch
Uhrzeit
Ab
12:00
Anmeldung im Tagungsbüro (VG 3.102)
13:00
–
Begrüßung
14:00
Plenum (ZHG 005)
Eröffnungsvortrag: Sebastian Krautheim (Passau)
Offshoring with Endogenous NGO Activism
Kaffeepause
Sitzung 1
(VG 3.103)
14:30
–
16:00
Sitzung 2
(VG 3.104)
Jens Wrona (Düsseldorf)
Offshoring, Firm Selection and Job
Polarization in General Equilibrium
Tamara Bogatzki (Wien / Bayreuth)
An Estimate of the Determinants of Migration
Costs Using Mexican-US Microdata
Michael Koch (Bayreuth)
Foreign Ownership and Skill-based
Technological Change
Thomas Steinwachs (ifo Institut)
Escaping the Weather: Do Natural Disasters
Cause Migration?
Sitzung 3
(VG 3.105)
Henning Mühlen (Hohenheim)
Temporary Acceleration or Permanent
Growth Take-Off? An Analysis of the
Drivers of Economic Growth in SubSaharan Africa
Anja Slany (Bochum)
The Role of Trade Policies in
Strengthening Regional Value Chains in
Africa
Kaffeepause
16:30
–
18:30
Erwin Winkler (Würzburg)
Trade-Adjustment and Household Earnings
Inequality - Why Assortative Mating
Matters
Daniel Baumgarten (München)
Trade Exposure and the Decline in
Collective Bargaining: Evidence from
Germany
Astrid Krenz (Göttingen)
Gender and Barriers to Trade - Firm-level
Evidence for the German Economy
Michael Irlacher (München)
Capital Market Imperfections and Trade
Liberalization in General Equilibrium
Sebastian Kunert (Duisburg-Essen)
The Competitive Effects of Credit Constraints
in the Global Economy
Rogelio Madrueno-Aguilar (Göttingen)
An Assessment of Socio-economic
Development through Country
Classifications: A Cluster Analysis of the
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)
and the European Union (EU)
Niklas Herzig (Bielefeld)
Export vs FDI: Reverse Sorting with Quadratic
Utility
Ceren Erdogan (Bochum)
New Panel Data Evidence on the Impact
of Aid for Trade on Trade Costs
Informelles Abendprogramm
Donnerstag
Uhrzeit
9:00
–
10:30
Sitzung 1
(VG 3.103)
Benjamin Jung (Hohenheim)
Commercial Policies in the Presence of
Input-Output Linkages
Jens Südekum (Düsseldorf)
Adjusting to Globalization - Evidence from
Worker-Establishment Matches in Germany
Sitzung 2
(VG 3.104)
Oliver Krebs (Würzburg)
Of Giants and Dwarfs: A New Quantitative
Approach to Identifying Key Regions and
Sectors
Philipp Meinen (Deutsche Bundesbank)
International Trade and the Structure of Retail
Markets: Evidence from Danish Micro Data
Kaffeepause
Sitzung 3
(VG 3.105)
Eric Mayer (Würzburg)
Current Account Dynamics and the
Housing Boom and Bust Cycle in Spain
Roman Stöllinger (wiiw Wien)
Tradability of Output and the Current
Account: An Empirical Investigation for
Europe
18. Göttinger Workshop "Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen"
Florian Unger (München)
Quality and Gravity in International Trade
11:00
–
13:00
Julian Hinz (Paris School of Economics)
The View from Space: Theory-based Timevarying Distances in the Gravity Model
Joschka Wanner (Bayreuth)
The Trade and Welfare Effects of Common
Currencies in General Equilibrium
Verena Nowak (Düsseldorf)
The Decision whether to Integrate or to
Outsource: Combining Ex Ante Distortions
and Ex Post Inefficiencies
Zhan Qu (Dresden)
International Trade with Sequential Production
Frank Pisch (London School of Economics)
International Trade and Supply Chain
Management: The Anti-Globalization Effects
of Just-in-Time
Benjamin Schwanebeck (Kassel)
Optimal Monetary and Macroprudential
Policy in a Currency Union
Philipp Engler (FU Berlin)
Beware of Exchange Rate Regime
Choice under Late Payments
Joscha Beckmann (Bochum)
Exchange Rate Predictability: When Do
Exchange Rate Models Work?
Mittagspause
14:30
–
16:00
Horst Raff (Kiel)
International Trade and Inventory
Investment
Carsten Eckel (München)
Is Bigger Better? Multi-product Firms,
Labor Market Imperfections, and
International Trade
Jan Voßwinkel (NGU Nürtingen-Geislingen)
Standards, Product Differentiation, and Trade
Malte Ehrich (Göttingen)
Do Food Standards enhance the Concentration
of Food Export Markets?
Marian Risse (HSU Hamburg)
A Two-Stage DMA-FAVAR Model for
Analyzing the Predictive Power of
Commodity Prices to Forecast US
Inflation
Robert Czudaj (Duisburg-Essen)
Capital Flows and GDP in Emerging
Economies and Global Spillovers
Kaffeepause
16:30
–
18:00
Lisandra Flach (München)
Product versus Process: Innovation
Strategies of Multi-product Firms
Jeawon Jung (Aachen)
Organizational Belief, Managerial Vision, and
International Trade
Birgit Meyer (Kiel)
Product Mix and Foreign Ownership:
Evidence from India
Henrike Steimer (München)
Communication and the Organization of Firms
across Space
Ab
19:00
Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso
(Göttingen)
Does Environmental Stringency Foster
Innovation and Productivity in OECD
Countries?
Jonas Frank (Hohenheim)
Trade and Culture: New Evidence from
the GLOBE Dataset
Büffet im Kartoffelhaus
Freitag
Sitzung 1
(VG 3.103)
Uhrzeit
Miriam Kohl (Dresden)
Trade, Inequality, and Taxes
9:00
–
10:30
Martina Wagner (Bayreuth)
Firm Organization, Unions, International
Trade and Selection
Sitzung 2
(VG 3.104)
Sitzung 3
(VG 3.105)
Antonia Reinecke (Hagen)
International Trade, the Distribution of
Income, and the Role of Institutional Quality
Helene Binder (HSU Hamburg)
Perspectives on a 'G-Zero-World':
Takeaways From Trade Policy Research
Sophie Schneider (Hohenheim)
Does the Membership in a Regional Trade
Agreement Increase the Quality of Institutions
through Knowledge Spillovers?
Khalid Ahmed (Göttingen)
Long-run Dynamics between Stringent
Environmental Policy, Related
Technological Change, Trade, Economic
Growth and Emissions
Kaffeepause
11:00
–
12:30
Philipp Richter (Dresden)
Strategic Environmental Policy in General
Equilibrium
Nico Steffen (Düsseldorf)
Optimal Tariffs: An Environmental
Approach
Laura Birg (Göttingen)
Labor Standards, Market Power, and Trade
Dominik Boddin (Kiel)
Innovation from the East? The Impact of Trade
on Innovation
Mittagessen und Abreise
Tagungsort:
Verfügungsgebäude (3. Stock), Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, 37073 Göttingen
Anfahrtsskizze: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/15142.html
Michael Murach (Hagen)
The Effects of External Shocks on the
Business Cycle in China in a Structural
Change Perspective
Ana Abeliansky (Göttingen)
The Relationship between the Chinese
"Going out" Strategy and International
Trade