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  Mentions légales
 
XIth Doctoral Meetings in International Trade
and International Finance
(Preliminary Program)
Conference
 Organized by the network Research in International Economics and Finance
RIEF Network
26-27 May 2011
 
In collaboration with  
GREGEG OFCE CEPREMAP PSE  
           
With also the financial support of  
Région PACA Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis ISEM Conseil général des Alpes-Maritimes  
           
Conference venue:
GREDEG, Université de Nice-Sophia-Antipolis et CNRS
250 rue Albert Einstein - 06560, Sophia-Antipolis
 
 
26 May 2011
    Registration 8:45
Welcome Speech Flora Bellone     9:15
Parallel Session I   9:30-11:00
I.1. Macro/Finance 1: International Macro and Monetary Policies  
Jérôme Hericourt Chair
Eurozone Stock Market Reactions to Unexpected ECB Monetary Policy Announcements Fabien Labondance Louvain School of Management and FUCaM - Université Grenoble II   Discussants
A Monetary Theory of International Reserves Gonçalo Pina Universitat Pompeu Fabra  
Monetary Policy and the Dutch Disease in a Small Open Oil Exporting Economy Mohamed Tahar Benkhodja Université Lyon 2 and GATE-CNRS  
I.2. Trade 1: Commercial Policies and Developing Countries  
  Marcello Olarreaga     Chair
Indian Antidumping Policy and its Impact on the Markups of Domestic Firms Christian Viegelahny IRES, Université catholique de Louvain   Discussants
Trade Creation and the Status of FTAs – Empirical Evidence from East Asia Florian Mölders DIW Berlin  
Export Diversification: Does the Choice of the Trading Partner Matter? Julie Regolo University of Geneva  
         
Parallel Session II   11:15-13:15
II.1. Macro/Finance 2: Globalization, Corporate Finance, Capital Flows  
Olivier Bruno Chair
Corporate Governance, Value and Performance of Firms: New Empirical Results on Convergence from a Large International Database Yiping Qu University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, GREDEG-CNRS   Discussants
The Survival of Venture Capital Backed Companies Sophie Pommet University Nice-Sophia Antipolis  
Venture Capital in Bank and Market Based Economies Adeline Saillard University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne & PSE
The Non-Monetary Side of the Global Disinflation Mouhamadou Sy Paris School of Economics (PSE)  
II.2. Trade 2: Trade, Labour and Factor Movements  
  Daniel Mirza     Chair
How Bad is Globalization for Labour Standards in the North? Alejandro Donado University of Würzburg   Discussants
Gender Wage Discrimination and Trade Openness Sarra Ben Yahmed GREQAM and Université de la Méditerranée  
Flip Side of the Pollution Haven: do Export Destinations Matter? Svetlana Batrakova University College Dublin  
Migration and the Margins of International Trade Sane Hiller Aarhus University  
Parallel Sessions III 14:30-16:00
III.1. Macro/Finance 3: International Finance: Risk, Volatility and Debt
  Philippe Andrade     Chair
Downside Risk of Carry Trade Victoria Dobrunskaya London School of Economics and Center for Advanced Studies of Higher School of Economics   Discussants
An Exploration on Volatility across India and Some Developed and Emerging Equity Markets Paramita Mukherjee    

Heterogeneous Agents in the FX Market: a Matter of Time Horizon?

Sophie Béreau CREST-INSEE, EconomiX-Université Paris Ouest, and CES-KULeuven  
Revisiting Indicators of Public Debt Sustainability: Capital Expenditure, Growth and Public Debt in India Antra Bhatt Universita di Roma Tor Vergata    
III.2. Services and FDI
  Matthieu Crozet     Chair
Asymmetries in Transportation Costs: a Quasi-Natural Experiment in the Italian Air Transportation Sector Eleonora Iacorossi University of Rome, Tor Vergata   Discussants
Distance Measurement and FDI Motivations in Services Amélie Guillin University College Dublin, Paris School of Economics, University of Paris 1
Portfolio Diversification and the Cross-Sectional Distribution of Foreign Investment Alexandra Tabova Duke University  
Does Origin of Foreign Direct Investment Matter? Adrian Corcoran Geary Institute (and School of Economics), University College Dublin    
         
Plenary Lecture 16:30-17:30
Productive Cities: Sorting, Selection, and Agglomeration Frederic Robert Nicoud
27 May 2011
Plenary Lecture 9:15-10:15
Credit Supply and the Price of Housing Jean Imbs
Parallel Sessions IV 10:30-12:30
IV.1. Trade and Finance: the Role of Firm Heterogeneity in Trade and Finance
  Nicolas Coeurdacier     Chair
International Trade Theory with David and Goliath! Trade Under Oligopolistic Competition in the Presence of a Competitive Fringe Mathieu Parenti Paris School of Economics - Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne   Discussants
When Do Firms Prefer Trade Credit over Bank Credit in International Trade? Martina Engemann University of Munich  
Solving the Trade Credit Puzzle: How Trade Credits Foster International Trade Katharina Eck Bavarian Graduate Program in Economics, University of Munich  
Investing across Borders with Heterogeneous Firms: Do FDI-Specific Regulations Matter? Swarnim Wagle Australian National University    
IV.2. Trade 4: Economic Geography, Spillovers and Innovation
  Florian Mayneris     Chair
Chinese Networks and Tariffs Evasion Rotunno Lorenzo Graduate Institute, Geneva   Discussants
Agglomeration Economies in Academic Research Clément Bosquet GREQAM  
  Tine Jeppesen University College Dublin  
The Innovativity of Global Firms: Evidence from French Manufacturers Alexandre Gazaniol University Paris-Dauphine    
         
         
Concluding Remarks and Annoucement of Next Year's Conference 13:30