
Paris School of Economics
Address: 48 boulevard jourdan 75014 Paris
Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France
Location R2-01
Presence On site
Hourly –
09:00-09:15 – Welcome Coffee (Hall PSE)
09:15-10:15 – Isabelle Méjean (Sciences Po)
The Fragmentation Paradox : De-risking Trade and Global Safety
(co-written with Thierry Mayer and Mathias Thoenig)
Discussant: Michael Blanga Gubbay (World Trade Organization)
10:15-11:15 – Charles Serfaty (Banque de France)
The cost of the Red Sea crisis
Discussant: Inga Heiland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
11:15-11:45 – Break
11:45-12:45 – Thomas Sampson (LSE)
Deep Integration and Trade: UK Firms in the Wake of Brexit
(co-written with Rebecca Freeman, Marco Garofalo, Enrico Longoni, Kalina Manova, Rebecca Mari and Thomas Prayer)
Discussant: Maria Bas (Centre d’Économie de la Sorbonne)
12:45-14:30 – Lunch Break
14:30-15:30 – Lionel Fontagné (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
The Bishop’s Diagonal: Towards a Revealed Geometry of Trade costs
(co-written with Jean-François Arvis and Gianluca Santoni)
Discussant: Mario Larch (University of Bayreuth)
15:30-16:30 – Andrea Fabiani (Bank of Italy)
The ripple effect: Supply chain configurations and cross-border credit dynamics
Discussant: Jean-Charles Bricongne (Banque de France)
The Globalization Chair aims to create a privileged forum for reflection, exchange and transfer between researchers and all entities of society interested in the reconfiguration of globalization and its implications. The approach favored by the chair is empirical. The research is characterized by the use of advanced econometric techniques and the exploitation of various databases combining data from companies, but also more recent sources from the media, NGOs or the monitoring of container ships.
The Institute for Macroeconomic and International Policies (i-MIP) was created through a scientific partnership between the Paris School of Economics and the CEPREMAP. The Institute’s aim is to analyze and quantitatively assess macroeconomic and international policies, drawing on the latest methodologies in economic research.
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Address: 48 boulevard jourdan 75014 Paris