Globalization, Shipping and Trade

Workshop

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Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France

Location Daniel Cohen amphitheater

Presence On site

Hourly

The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the "Globalization, Shipping and Trade" workshop organized by the Globalization Chair.

Globalized production entails large flows of goods that are for 80% of them shipped over the seas. It is therefore essential to understand the motivation of all stakeholders participating in the maritime transport of goods, as well as their interaction with other actors of trade flows: cities, ports, and the broader hinterland.

The Paris School of Economics is pleased to welcome five economists working on international trade, shipping, geography and networks during a one-day workshop. The workshop will be the place for interaction with other economists interested by these topics.

Program

8:45-9:10 – Coffee and welcome

9:15-10:15 – César Ducruet (Université Paris Nanterre)
The good, the bad, and the ugly – Ports and their influence on local air pollution and public health
Discussant: Florence Jusot (Université Paris Dauphine)

10:15-11:15 – Inga Heiland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Trade From Space: Shipping Networks and The Global Implications of Local Shocks
Discussant: Mathieu Parenti (PSE, INRAE)

11:15-11:45 – Break

11:45-12:45 – Thanos Pallis (University of Piraeus)
Piraeus privatisation revisited: Port Policy, Economic Policy, or Geopolitics?
Discussant: Pamina Koenig (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

12:45-14:00 – Lunch

14:00-15:00 – Charles François Wolf (Nantes Université)
Price dispersion in maritime transportation: Evidence from container data
Discussant: Clément Malgouyres (CREST)

15:00-16:00 – David Nagy (CREI Barcelona)
All Aboard: The Effects of Port Development
Discussant: Julie Schlick (Université Paris Saclay)

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.

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