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European Research Workshop in
International Trade (ERWIT)
held jointly with the
Fourth EFIGE Scientific Workshop
and Policy Conference

This conference is funded in part by
Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional,
the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement 225551 (EFIGE), and the ERC under grant agreement 240989 (GOPG)

Barcelona, 31 May-2 June 2012

Please see the Agenda for further details.

A Linder Hypothesis for FDI

Gene Grossman, Princeton University and CEPR (with Pablo Fajgelbaum and Elhanan Helpman)

Carry-Along Trade

Andrew B. Bernard, Dartmouth College and CEPR (with Emily J. Blanchard, Ilke Van Beveren and Hylke Vandenbussche)

Consumer Arbitrage Across a Porous Border

Keith Head, University of British Columbia and CEPR (with Ambarish Chandra and Mariano Tappata)

Environmental Policy and Trade Performance: Evidence from China

Laura Hering, Erasmus University Rotterdam (with Sandra Poncet)

Export Markets and Labor Reallocation: Evidence from the U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement

Nina Pavcnik, Dartmouth College and CEPR (with Brian McCaig)

Exports that Last: When Experience Matters

Vanessa Strauss-Kahn, ESCP Europe - CEPII (with Céline Carrère)

Firm Performance and Trade Reforms

Amit Khandelwal, Columbia Business School (with Jan de Loecker, Penny Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik)

Heterogeneous Trade Costs and Wage Inequality: A Model of Two Globalizations

Sergi Basco, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (with Martí Mestieri)

International Trade: Linking the Micro and the Macro

Jonathan Eaton, Pennsylvania State University (with Samuel Kortum and Sebastian Sotelo)

Multinationals, Competition and Productivity Spillovers through Worker Mobility

Alessandro Sembenelli, Università degli studi di Torino (with Katariina Nilsson-Hakkala)

On the New View of Trade and Inequality: From Theory to Evidence

Stephen J. Redding, Princeton University and CEPR (with Elhanan Helpman, Oleg Itskhoki and Marc Muendler)

Productivity, Quality and Export Behavior

Rosario Crinò, University of Brescia, LdA and IAE-CSIC (with Paolo Epifani)

Selection into Trade and Wage Inequality

Thomas Sampson, London School of Economics

Skill Premium and Trade Puzzles: A Solution Linking Production Factors and Demand

James R. Markusen, University of Colorado, Boulder and CEPR (with Justin Caron and Thibault Fally)

The Anatomy of Production Hierarchies: Evidence from French Data

Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Princeton University and CEPR (with Lorenzo Caliendo and Ferdinando Monte)

The Death of Distance: A View From eBay's Cross-Border Trade

Marcelo Olarreaga, Université de Genève and CEPR (with Andreas Lendle, Simon Schropp and Pierre-Louis Vezina)