Friday, Feb 27
12-1 Lunch, SIEPR
1-3 Gregory Wright, UC Merced, “Immigration, Trade and Productivity in Services: Evidence from U.K. Firms”
Nicholas Sly, U Oregon, “Labor Market Effects of Offshoring within and across Firm Boundaries”
3-3:30 Coffee break
3:30-5:30 Matilde Bombardini, UBC, “Does Exporting Improve Matching? Evidence from French Employer-Employee Data”
Doug Irwin, Hoover (Dartmouth) “Tariff Incidence: Evidence from U.S. Sugar Duties, 1890-1930”
6:30 Dinner, Three Seasons (by invitation only)
Saturday, Feb 28
8-8.30 Breakfast, SIEPR
8.30-10.30 Yury Yatsynovich, UC Berkeley, “Technological Spillovers and Dynamics of Comparative Advantage”
Vanessa Alviarez, UBC, “Multinational Production and Comparative Advantage”
10.30-11 Coffee break
11-12 Peter Morrow, UC Berkeley (U Toronto), “HOV and the Factor Bias of Technology”
12-12:45 Lunch, SIEPR
12:45-2:45 Rob Feenstra, UC Davis, “Restoring the Product Variety and Pro-competitive Gains from Trade with Heterogeneous Firms and Bounded Productivity”
Thibault Fally, UC Berkeley, “A Coasian Model of International Production Chains”
2:45-3.15 Coffee break
3.15-4.15 Pablo Fajgelbaum, UCLA, “State Taxes and Spatial Misallocation”
12-1 Lunch, SIEPR
1-3 Gregory Wright, UC Merced, “Immigration, Trade and Productivity in Services: Evidence from U.K. Firms”
Nicholas Sly, U Oregon, “Labor Market Effects of Offshoring within and across Firm Boundaries”
3-3:30 Coffee break
3:30-5:30 Matilde Bombardini, UBC, “Does Exporting Improve Matching? Evidence from French Employer-Employee Data”
Doug Irwin, Hoover (Dartmouth) “Tariff Incidence: Evidence from U.S. Sugar Duties, 1890-1930”
6:30 Dinner, Three Seasons (by invitation only)
Saturday, Feb 28
8-8.30 Breakfast, SIEPR
8.30-10.30 Yury Yatsynovich, UC Berkeley, “Technological Spillovers and Dynamics of Comparative Advantage”
Vanessa Alviarez, UBC, “Multinational Production and Comparative Advantage”
10.30-11 Coffee break
11-12 Peter Morrow, UC Berkeley (U Toronto), “HOV and the Factor Bias of Technology”
12-12:45 Lunch, SIEPR
12:45-2:45 Rob Feenstra, UC Davis, “Restoring the Product Variety and Pro-competitive Gains from Trade with Heterogeneous Firms and Bounded Productivity”
Thibault Fally, UC Berkeley, “A Coasian Model of International Production Chains”
2:45-3.15 Coffee break
3.15-4.15 Pablo Fajgelbaum, UCLA, “State Taxes and Spatial Misallocation”