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(2/8) PSE Summer School 2021: discover the “International Trade - Firms, policies and distributional outcomes” program

The Paris School of Economics Summer School offers research-oriented teaching by leading experts in their fields. Since 2016, it has brought together in Paris over 630 participants, representing 68 nationalities, from all over the world. This year, 8 programs are offered, on various subjects. Entirely in English, they are aimed at professionals, researchers, and graduate students (Masters and PhD) notably in Economics, in Social Sciences and in Finance.

The “International Trade - Firms, policies and distributional outcomes” program addresses recent debates at the frontier of the field: the globalization, the distributive effects of trade, the role of large firms in the global economy, advances in methods to analyze firm level export data and finally the revival of trade policies. The professors will cover many topics, from the quantitative trade models, the links between trade and income distribution, firm productivity gains and wages, to the role of tax and trade policies, but also the political economy of trade policy and the impact of dis‐integration shocks such as Brexit.

  • Instructors: Anne-Célia Disdier, Peter Egger, Mathieu Parenti and Ariell Reshef.
  • From June 21 to June 25, 2021
  • This program is offered both online with interactive lectures in real time and, beyond, online office hours with professors to facilitate interactions and on site, on our parisian campus, taking into account the highest sanitary measures to protect the participants and professors.

To know everything about the International Trade program, follow this link

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Are you curious about the other programs offered? Go to the landing page of the PSE Summer School 2021.