Project Description
XVIII Workshop in Economic Integration (2021)
Date and venue
November 25 (Thursday) and 26 (Friday)
Sala Manuel Sánchez Ayuso (First Floor), Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Campus Tarongers, Valencia Click here
Directions to Facultad de Economía and Restaurant Click here
Hybrid event (synchronized with Zoom)
– Zoom session Thursday, 25th of November 2021 Click here
– Zoom session Friday, 26th of November 2021 Click here
Keynote Speaker
Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti (Brookings Institution) – “The travel shock”
ROUND TABLE: Post-covid recovery and structural reforms
Juan Francisco Jimeno (University of Alcalá)
Oriol Carreras (Caixabank Research)
Presentations
- “Long-run determinants of US FDI in the Euro Area. Evidence using a Pool Mean Group approach” Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University), Sergi Moliner (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
- “Learning the Ropes? Executive experience and location choices of multinational firms” Baptiste Souillard (University Libre de Bruxelles).
- “The rise and flows of global financial flows in EU15: New evidence using dynamic panels with common correlated effects” Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University), Alejandro Muñoz (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
- “A theoretical foundation for prudential authorities decision making” Cristina Badarau (LAREFI, University of Bordeaux) and Corentin Roussel (LAREFI, University of Bordeaux).
- “Manager gender, entrepreneurial orientation and SMEs export and import propensities: Evidence for Spanish business” Alfonso Expósito (University of Málaga), Amparo Sanchis Llopis (University of Valencia and ERICES) and Juan A. Sanchis Llopis (University of Valencia and ERICES).
- “Do countries with higher institutional quality transition to cleaner trade” Jesús Peiró (University of Valencia), Ernesto Rodríguez Crespo (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Marta Suárez Varela (Banco de España).
- “Thick borders in Franco’s Spain: the costs of a closed economy” Rodolfo G. Campos (Banco de España), Iliana Reggio (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Jacopo Timini (Banco de España).
- “How do inequalities affect the natural interest rate, and how do they impact monetary policy? Comparing Germany, Japan and the US” Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University), Gilles Dufrénot (University of Aix-Marseille, CNRS, CEPII) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
- “A Contribution to the measurement of aggregate trade restrictions and their economic effects” Julia E. Flores (IMF), Davide Furceri (IMF), Swarnali A. Hannan (IMF), Jonathan D. Ostry (IMF) and Andrew K. Rose (University of Berkeley).
- “Coherence of output gaps in the euro area during the COVID-19 shock” Jakob de Haan (University of Groningen and CESifo), Jan Jacobs (University of Groningen, CAMA and CIRANO) and Renske Zijm (University of Groningen).
- “Do Trade Agreements Contribute to Technology Internationalization?” Daniela Arregui (University of Goettingen) and Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (Jaume I University and University of Gottingen).
- “How does GVCs participation influence labor productivity in China?” Ping Hua (Paris Nanterre University).
- “The impact of global warming on international trade” Alejandra Martínez (University of Valencia), Silviano Esteve (University of Valencia), Salvador Gil (University of Valencia) and Rafael Llorca (University of Valencia).
- “Age-biased offshoring and automation” Sotirios Blanas (IMT Lucca).
- “Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on trade: A machine learning counterfactual analysis” Marco Dueñas (University of Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano), Víctor Ortiz (IMT Lucca) and Francesco Serti (IMT Lucca).