European Research Workshop in International Trade

The fourth annual meeting of the European Research Workshop in International Trade (ERWIT), administered by the Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm, in association with CEPR, was held in Stockholm on 14/18 June. The workshop was organized by Harry Flam and L Alan Winters, and financial support was provided by the Commission of the European Communities under its SPES programme, the Ford Foundation and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. The following papers were presented at the workshop:
`Modern Mercantilism and a Liberal Trade Order', Wilfred Ethier (University of Pennsylvania) and Henrik Horn (Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm)
`Export Subsidies and Retaliation', David Collie (University of Warwick)
`Bilateral Trade in Imperfectly Competitive Markets', Tore Ellingsen (LSE) and Lars Stole (University of Chicago)
`A New Approach to Evaluating Trade Reform', J Peter Neary (University College Dublin, and CEPR) and James Anderson (Boston College)
`Testing the Imports-as-Market-Discipline Hypothesis', Jim Levinsohn (University of Michigan)
`Market Integration, Competition, and Welfare', Jan I Haaland (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen) and Ian Wooton (University of Western Ontario)
`Hysteresis and the Trade Pattern', Gene Grossman (Princeton University and CEPR) and Elhanan Helpman (Tel-Aviv University)
`Immigration, Production and Factor Rewards', Slobodan Djacic (Institut Universitaire des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva)
`The Influence of Environmental Concerns on the Political Determination of International Trade Policy', Arye Hillman (Bar-Ilan University) and Heinrich Ursprung (Universität Konstanz)
`International Standardization and Protection', Oz Shy (Tel-Aviv University)
`EMS, Exchange Rate Variability and Pass-Through', André Sapir (Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR)
`Real Effects of the 1992 Financial Deregulation', Jean-Marie Viaene (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)