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International Trade
European Research Workshop
The third annual meeting of the European Research Workshop in International Trade
(ERWIT), organized by the Université d'Aix-Marseille II in collaboration with CEPR, was held at Aix-en-Provence on 16/20 June 1990. The workshop was organized by a committee headed by Christian Montet, Professor of Economics at the Université de Montpellier I. Financial support was provided by the Commission of the European Communities, the Commissariat Général du Plan and the Mairie
d'Aix-en-Provence. The following papers were presented at the workshop.
`Wage Norms and Europe's Single Market', by Filip Abraham (Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven)
`Effet de Reputation dans le Commerce International: l'Exemple des Conflits
CEE-EU', by Antoine Bouet (Université de Bordeaux I)
`International Trade and the Labour Market', by Carlo Carraro (Università di Venezia and CEPR) and Antoine Soubeyran
(Université de Valenciennes)`
Inefficiency and International Competition', by Henrik Horn, Harald Lang and Stefan Lundgren (Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm)
`Why Industrial Policies Fail: Limited Commitment', by Larry Karp (University of Southampton and CEPR) and Jeffrey Perloff (University of California, Berkeley)
`Strategic Commercial Policy Revisited: A Supply Function Equilibrium Model', by Didier Laussel
(Université d'Aix-Marseille II)
`Regional Land Scarcity, Labour Relocation Costs and the Demand for Protection', by Lawrence A Leger
(Loughborough University)
`Integration and Intra-Industry Trade', by Lars Lundberg (Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research, Stockholm)
`Long Term Contracts in International Trade', by Dalia Marin (Institut für Höhere
Studien, Wien, and CEPR)
`Strategic Advantages and the Theory of the International Firm', by Jean-Louis Mucchielli
(Université de Paris I)
`Why is Trade Reform so Unpopular?', by Dani Rodrik (Harvard University and CEPR) and Raquel Fernandez (Boston University)
`Tariffs and Subsidies with Price Competition and Integrated Markets: The Mixed Strategy Equilibrium', by Anthony Venables (University of Southampton and CEPR)
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