Paris School of Economics - École d'Économie de Paris

Paris School of Economics - Ecole d'Economie de Paris

Séminaires

Lunch séminaire de commerce international - GSIE

The GSIE seminar is jointly organized by Matthieu Crozet and Thierry Verdier with the assistance of Anthony Edo and Christian Gormsen.
This seminar is held on Mondays from 12:00 to 13:00 in room B.3.1 (building behind main building) at the Campus Maison Sciences Economics

  • Maison des Sciences Economiques (MSE) Room B.3.1.
    106-112 Bd de L’Hôpital
    75013 Paris
    M° Campo Formio

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Prochainement

  • Lundi 27 mai 2013
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle S3 (12h00-13h00)
    Florian LE BRIS (Paris School of Economics) : TBA

Archives

  • Lundi 22 avril 2013
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle S3 (12h00-13h00)
    Thannaletchimy THANAGOPAL (Université Paris 1) : Price versus Quality War : a Case Study of France and Germany
    texte intégral [pdf]
    Abstract
    Incorporating the new trade and the endogenous growth theories, this paper compares the competitiveness of France and Germany in terms of prices and quality differences. Using the unitary cost of labor as an original proxy for price differences and knowledge innovation (made up of patents and R&D expenditures) as another original proxy for quality, our paper attempts to explain the exporting structure of these two countries as well as determine their import structure under the structure of disaggregated bilateral trade over 15 sectors. We find that knowledge innovation that improves product quality contributes positively and significantly to a country's trade perfromance and that this continual investment in innovation can encourage a country to gain an upper hand over one's competitor (as in the case of France and Germany).
  • Lundi 11 mars 2013
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle S3 (12h00-13h00)
    Ramezan Ali MARVI (Bocconi) : Global Value Chains as Networks of Queues and the Great Trade Collapse
    Co-auteur : Carlo Altomonte
    Abstract
    This paper develops a model to capture the suddenness of the recent trade collapse. We take into account the "time costs" of the headquarter besides the well-known elements of its cost function. The headquarter faces three possible ways to procure the intermediate input: vertical FDI, outsourcing and market-based procuring. Using queueing theory, we derive the "time costs" for these organizational structures. Incorporating these costs in the problem of the headquarter helps us to explain the mechanisms under which a sudden trade collapse will occur. It also helps us to address the motivation for the existence of north-north vertical FDI. Simulating the model reveals that it has the capability of generating the main qualitative features of the data on US monthly trade
  • Lundi 25 février 2013
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle S3 (12h00-13h00)
    Mélise JAUD (World Bank) : Regime Change, Democracy and Growth
    Co-auteur : Carolina Freund
    texte intégral [pdf]
    Abstract
    Theory and empirics are ambiguous on the e ect of democracy on growth. Cross- country studies nd that democracy has no signi cant impact on growth. In contrast, within-country studies nd a strong positive e ect of transition to democracy. We reconcile this inconsistency by showing that the positive e ect of political transition is a result of swift regime change and not democratization. We identify and examine 90 successful, failed, and gradual transitions that have occurred over the last half century. This new classi cation permits us to compare successful episodes of democratization with unsuccessful ones { as opposed to with the counterfactual of no transition. Wend that both successful and failed transitions boost long-run growth by about one percentage point, but gradual change is quite costly in economic terms. The results imply that the growth dividend from political transition is a result of regime change and not democratization, and also o er new evidence on the importance of the speed of transition for economic growth. The results are robust to a number of alternative speci cations, to stricter and more lenient de nitions of democratic transition, and to including reverse transitions.
  • Lundi 10 décembre 2012
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Christian GORMSEN (PSE) : Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investments
  • Lundi 3 décembre 2012
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Jamal Ibrahim HAIDAR (PSE) : Do Sanctions Matter? Exporter-Level Evidence from Iran
  • Lundi 5 novembre 2012
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Elizaveta Archanskai (SciencesPo) : Proximity as a Source of Comparative Advantage
  • Lundi 1er octobre 2012
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Joachim Jarreau (Paris1) : "The impact of resident status regulations on immigrants’ labor supply: evidence for France"
  • Lundi 24 septembre 2012
    Maison Sciences Economics 106 - 112 boulevard de l’Hôpital 75647 Paris cedex 13 Salle B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Emmanuel Milet (Paris1) : "White-collars blues? The impact of services trade on wages and occupations"
    Abstract
    This paper focuses on a virtually unexplored empirical phenomenon: round-tripping of Russian capital via offshore financial centers to Russia as foreign investment. In this study, utilizing a unique firm-level dataset, we empirically test potential differences in investment behavior between round-trip and genuine foreign investors. Our main results can be summarized as follows. For medium and large firms (by capital size at registration date) we find rather convincing evidence that round-trip investments locate in Russian regions with higher resource potential and higher levels of corruption than genuine foreign investments. However, the result for corruption is opposite for small firms, i.e. genuine foreign investors establish more small firms in corrupt Russian regions than round-trip investors. This might indicate that in corrupt Russian regions foreign investors try to minimize their risks associated with regional corruption by establishing small and micro firms. Furthermore, small firms might be used for adoption of business ideas in unstable and corrupt business environment.
  • Lundi 17 septembre 2012
    Maison des Sciences Economiques (MSE) 106-112 Bd de L'Hôpital 75013 Paris S B.3.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Guillaume DAUDIN (Sciences Po) : Heterogeneity and the Distance Puzzle
    Co-Auteur : Elizaveta Archanskaia
    Abstract
    This paper shows that reduced heterogeneity of exporter-speci?c goods provides a di- rect explanation of the distance puzzle. Theoretical foundations of the gravity equation indicate that the distance coef?cient is the product of the elasticity of trade costs to distance and a measure of heterogeneity, i.e. the substitution elasticity in the Armington framework. The Armington elasticity has increased by 13% from 1963 to 2009 while the distance elas- ticity of trade has increased by just 7%. The evolution of the distance coef?cient is thus compatible with a 5-7% reduction in the elasticity of trade costs to distance.
  • Lundi 25 juin 2012 12:00-13:00
    Sean Dougherty (OECD)
    tba
  • Mercredi 20 juin 2012
    MSE S 115 (17h00-18h00)
    Sean DOUGHERTY (OECD) : TBA
  • Lundi 18 juin 2012 12:00-13:00
    Sarra Ben Yahmed (Université d'Aix-Marseille, GREQAM)
    Gender Wage Gaps across Skills with Statistical Discrimination and Trade Openness
  • Lundi 18 juin 2012
    MSE S 115 (12h00-13h00)
    Sarra BEN YAHMED (Université d'Aix-Marseille, GREQAM) : Gender Wage Gaps across Skills with Statistical Discrimination and Trade Openness
  • Lundi 11 juin 2012
    MSE S 115 (12h00-13h00)
    Charles FE DOUKOURE (Paris 1) : A new Assessment of the Economic Partnership Agreements Impacts
  • Lundi 21 mai 2012 12:00-13:00
    Chiara Tomasi (University of Trento)
    Export activities under financial constraints: margins, quantities and prices
  • Lundi 14 mai 2012 12:00-13:00
    Sanne Hiller (Leuphana Unversität Lünerburg)
    tba
  • Lundi 30 avril 2012 12:00-13:00
    Thannaletchimy Thanagopal (Paris 1)
    An Analysis of Import Price Elasticities with Quality Adjustments and the Impact of Quality in Trade in Europe
  • Lundi 2 avril 2012 12:00-13:00
    Sophie Hatte
    "Media exposure and NGO activity: crowding in or crowding out?
  • Lundi 26 mars 2012 12:00-13:00
    Pauline Bourgeon (Banque de France - PSE)
    Do financial frictions and trading time matter for trade?
  • Lundi 19 mars 2012 12:00-13:00
    Chiara Tomasi (University of Trento)
    Intermediaries in International Trade: Direct versus indirect modes of export
  • Lundi 12 mars 2012 12:00-13:00
    Felipe Starosta de Waldemar (Paris 1)
    Product relatedness and firm exports in China
  • Lundi 5 mars 2012 12:00-13:00
    Mathieu Couttenier (Unil Lausanne)
    "External shocks, internal shots: on the geography of civil conflict" - jourdan
  • Lundi 20 février 2012 12:00-13:00
    Jamal Haidar (PSE)
    "Product diversification and Exporter Sales: Evidence from Jordan"
  • Lundi 12 décembre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Sean Dougherty (OECD)
    tba - MSE room B.3.1
  • Lundi 5 décembre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Tuotuo Yu
    "The effects of European Union WEEE and RoHS directives on trade of electrical and electronic products" - MSE
  • Lundi 21 novembre 2011 12:03-13:03
    MSE
    Anna Zagrajczuk (Paris 1)
    " Services Offshoring and the New Losers of Globalization" - MSE room B.3.1
  • Lundi 21 novembre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Sophie Hatte (Paris 1) with M.Crozet and S. Zignago
    "Quality versus price competition across countries and industries" MSE room B.3.1
  • Lundi 17 octobre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Julia Cagé (Harvard - PSE)
    tba - MSE room B.3.1
  • Lundi 3 octobre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Joachim Jarreau (Univ. Paris 1)
    tba - MSE room B.3.1
  • Lundi 19 septembre 2011 12:00-13:00
    Ivan Ledezma (Univ. Dauphine)
    " Endogenous asymmetries in technology adoption and international trade " - MSE room B.3.1.
  • Du 21 mars 2011 au 21 mars 2012
    Léo Le Mener (INRA de Nantes) with E.Chevassus-Lozza and C. Gaigné
    "Does Input Trade Liberalization Boost Downstream Firms' Exports? Theory and firm-level evidence" Jourdan - Room D131 (12.00-13.00PM)
  • Lundi 8 novembre 2010
    MSE-Room B2.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Mathieu Parenti (CES, Paris I) : *
  • Lundi 18 octobre 2010
    MSE-Room B2.1 (12h00-13h00)
    (Aida Caldera) : Financial constrants and exporting: firm-level evidence from France
    co-écrit avec Philippe Askenazy, Delphine Idrac et Guillaume Gaulier
  • Lundi 13 septembre 2010
    MSE-Room B2.1 (12h00-13h00)
    Ben Li (Colorado University) : Firm Heterogeneity, Technology Transfer, and Ine¢ ciency:On the Choice of Partnership across Borders
  • Lundi 31 mai 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    *
  • Lundi 17 mai 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Charles FE DOUKOURE (PSE, Paris) : Integration and convergence in UEMOA
  • Lundi 3 mai 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Florian MAYNERIS (PSE, Paris) : Entry on export markets and firm-level performance growth: Intra-industrial convergence or divergence?
  • Lundi 12 avril 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Peter NEARY (University of Oxford, Oxford) : Multi-Product Firms at Home and Away
    ATTENTION : HORAIRE INHABITUEL
  • Lundi 29 mars 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Julien MARTIN (PSE, Paris) : Chinese Competition and the Quality composition of French Exports
  • Lundi 22 mars 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
  • Lundi 8 mars 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
  • Lundi 22 février 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
  • Lundi 8 février 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
  • Lundi 25 janvier 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Trade policy and Wage Inequality in Egypt : Evidence from micro data
  • Lundi 18 janvier 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
    PSE recruiting seminar
  • Lundi 11 janvier 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
    PSE recruiting seminar
  • Lundi 4 janvier 2010
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
    PSE recruiting seminar
  • Lundi 7 décembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    (*) : *
  • Lundi 23 novembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Chahir ZAKI (Université Paris1) : Rethinking the Effect of Trade Liberalization in Egypt : A Microsimulation Analysis
  • Lundi 2 novembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Fergal McCANN (*) : International outsourcing's role in international technology diffusion : the Irish case
  • Lundi 26 octobre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Loriane PY (Univ. Paris 1) : Overseas R&D and Performance Abroad : Evidence from Japanese Multinational Firms
  • Lundi 12 octobre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Raoul SAMPAGNORO (*) : Productivity Dynamics, International Trade and Firm Selection : a Quantitative Assessment
  • Lundi 28 septembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Vincent VICARD (Bank of France) : National borders matter ... where one draws the line too
  • Lundi 21 septembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Sean DOUGHERTY (OECD) : Openness, regulation, and firm productivity in OECD countries
    with S. Ben Yahmed
  • Lundi 14 septembre 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Natalia ZUGRAVU (MSE) : Trade and Sustainable Development: Should transition countries open their markets to environmental goods?
  • Lundi 29 juin 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Loriane PY (PSE) : *
  • Lundi 22 juin 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Juan CARLUCCIO (PSE) : Labor Market regulations and the Boundaries of Multinational Firms
  • Lundi 25 mai 2009
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Lundi 11 mai 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Rodrigo PAILLACAR (PSE) : Footloose cities in Terra Incognita: Hysteresis in the Spanish urban system in the New World
  • Lundi 4 mai 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Christian GORMSEN (Aarhus University) : Intransparent Pices: A Model of Intra-Industry Trade due to Incomplete Information
  • Lundi 27 avril 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Mélise JAUD (PSE-LEA) : *
  • Lundi 6 avril 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Matt TURNER (University of Toronto) : Land use regulation and welfare
  • Lundi 30 mars 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Chahir ZAKI (PSE) : Rethinking the Effect of Cutting Red Tap in Egypt: A Dynamic CGE Analysis
  • Lundi 23 mars 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Lisa ANOULIES (PSE) : Environmental regulation, trade integration and cooperation
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 9 mars 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Rodrigo PAILLACAR (PSE) : An empirical study of the world economic geography of manufacturing industries (1980-2003)
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 2 mars 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Sean DOUGHERTY (OCDE) : Regulatory Costs And Trade-related Reallocation in the OECD
  • Lundi 9 février 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Sébastian KRAUTHEIM (PSE) : Profit Shifting' FDI and International Tax Competition
  • Lundi 26 janvier 2009
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Julien MARTIN (CREST, Paris1-PSE) : Spatial Price Discrimination in International Markets
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 19 janvier 2009
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Lundi 15 décembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Sébastian KRAUTHEIM (PSE) : Export Supporting FDI
  • Lundi 8 décembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Laura HERING (PSE) : The heterogeneity of the impact of investing abroad: Evidence from the matched Japanese firms
  • Lundi 1er décembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Masashige HAMANO (Univ. de Rennes 1) : Globalization, Variety Trade and Rising Inequality in the Nation
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 17 novembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Caroline LENNON (PSE) : Export diversification as an Absorber of External Shocks
  • Lundi 10 novembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    James ANDERSON (Boston College) : Globalization and Income Distribution: A Specfic Factors Continuum Approach
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 3 novembre 2008
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Lundi 20 octobre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Florian MAYNERIS (PSE) : Local Export Spillovers in France
  • Lundi 29 septembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Jacques POTIN (ESSEC) : A League of their Own: High-Quality Producers and International Trade
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 15 septembre 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    Maria BAS (PSE) : The impact of foreign competition and trade in intermediates on the extensive margins of technology adoption and trade
  • Lundi 23 juin 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    C. LENNON (aff. n.c.) : Trade in services: Cross border trade vs commercial presence. Evidence of complementarity
  • Lundi 16 juin 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    C. ZAKI (aff. n.c.) : Does trade facilitation matter in bilateral trade ?
  • Lundi 9 juin 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    M. COUTTENIER (aff. n.c.) : Relationship between institutions and natural resources
  • Lundi 26 mai 2008
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est reportée au 23/06/2008.
  • Lundi 19 mai 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    N. CHATELAIS (aff. n.c.) : Are Small Countries Leaders of the European Tax Competition ?
  • Lundi 5 mai 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    A. GUILLIN (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne-Paris 1) : *
  • Lundi 7 avril 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    T. FALLY (PSE) : *
  • Lundi 17 mars 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    F. PAPPADA (aff. n.c.) : The real adjustment of the US current account position in a model with firms' heterogeneity
  • Lundi 11 février 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    A. BERTHOU (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne-Paris 1) : Real exchange rate movements and bilateral exports : the dampening effect of trade costs
  • Lundi 4 février 2008
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    F. KARAM (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne-Paris 1) : *
  • Lundi 21 janvier 2008
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Lundi 17 décembre 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    V. VICARD (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne-Paris 1) : Trade, Conflicts, and Political Integration: Explaining the Heterogeneity of Regional Trade Agreements
  • Lundi 26 novembre 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    A. EYQUEM (Univ. de Rennes 1) : Assessing the Welfare Gains of Tade Integration in the EMU
    Co-auteur : J.M. Poutineau
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Lundi 19 novembre 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    S TAI (aff. n.c.) : How Market Structure Explains the Link between Migration & Trade?
    texte intégral
  • Lundi 5 novembre 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    M. HAMANO (aff. n.c.) : The HBS effect with extensive margins
  • Lundi 15 octobre 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    F. MAYNERIS (EHESS) : Politiques publiques de soutien aux clusters
    texte intégral [pdf]

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