Project Description

XIX Workshop in Economic Integration (2022)

Date and venue

November 24 (Thursday) and 25 (Friday)

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Sala de Juntas , Faculty of Law and Economics (2nd floor), Jaume I University, Campus del Riu Sec, Castellón de la Plana

Keynote Speaker

Yoto V. Yotov (Drexel University) – “Quantifying the Extensive Margin(s) of Trade: The Case of Uneven European Integration”

ROUND TABLE: The economic effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine 

Javier J. Pérez (Bank of Spain)

Luis Pinheiro (Caixa Bank Research)

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Presentations

  • “A General Equilibrium assessment of the EU-Mercosur Association Agreement” David Suárez Cuesta (Complutense University of Madrid) and Maria C. Latorre (Complutense University of Madrid).
  • “Are national or regional institutions the fundamental driver of growth? A response by multilevel modelling” Daniel Aparicio Pérez (Jaume I University), Maria Teresa Balaguer Coll (Jaume I University) and Emili Tortosa Ausina (Jaume I University).
  • “Digitalisation of public services and corruption in the EU” Cristina Strango (University d’Orléans and West University of Timisoara).
  • “How wide is the Strait? Unveiling the interregional trade between Spain and Morocco” Fatima El Khatabi (Autonomous University of Madrid), Carlos Llano (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and Jaume I University).
  • “Quantifying the Supply and Demand Effects of Natural Disasters Using Monthly Trade Data” Gabriel Felbermayr (IfW Kiel Institute for the World Economy), Jasmin Gröschl (Ifo Institut and University of Munich) and Benedikt Heid (Jaume I University).
  • “The Enhancing Effect of Imports of Intermediate Inputs on Firms’ Exports” Francisco Requena (University of Valencia), Guadalupe Serrano (University of Valencia) and Raúl Mínguez (Spanish Chamber of Commerce and University of Antonio de Nebrija).
  • “Uncertain versus certain trade costs in trade disintegration (Brexit)” Juan de Lucio (University of Alcalá), Raúl Mínguez (Spanish Chamber of Commerce and University of Antonio de Nebrija), Asier Minondo (University of Deusto) and Francisco Requena (University of Valencia).
  • “Regional Trade Agreements and International Patenting along the Supply Chain” Jesse LaBelle (FRB of St. Louis), Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and Jaume I University) and Ana María Santacreu (FRB of St. Louis).
  • “Which are the long-run determinants of US outward FDI? Evidence using large long-memory panels” Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University), Sergi Moliner (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Trade Fragmentation” Rodolfo Campos (Bank of Spain), Julia Estefanía Flores (FMI), Davide Furceri (FMI) and Jacopo Timini (Bank of Spain).
  • “Dynamic connectedness between credit and liquidity risks in EMU sovereign debt markets” Marta Gómez Puig (University of Barcelona), Mary Pieterse Bloem (Erasmus School of Economics) and Simón Sosvilla Rivero (Complutense University of Madrid).
  • “Population-employment dynamics in the European Union: the role of innovation” Luisa Alamá Sabater (Jaume I University), Joan Crespo (University of Valencia), Miguel Ángel Márquez (University of Extremadura) and Emili Tortosa Ausina (Jaume I University).
  • “Global value chain participation and the technology structure of exports: Experience from the Central-East European and Western Balkan countries” Bojan Shimbov (Jaume I University), Andrea Elteto (Hungarian Academy of Science) and Maite Alguacil (Jaume I University).
  • “Star wars – Return of the GATT/WTO trade effect significance” Rodolfo G. Campos (Bank of Spain), Mario Larch (University of Bayreuth), Jacopo Timini (Bank of Spain), Elena Vidal (OCDE) and Yoto V. Yotov (Drexel University).
  • “The trade and growth effects of a common language policy for the EU regions” Jorge Díaz Lanchas (Pontificia de Comillas University ), Javier Barbero (Autonomous University of  Madrid) and Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea (Pontificia de Comillas University).
  • “Benefitting from GVC participation: the role of network centrality” Marta Solaz Alamà (University of Valencia) and Mariola Sánchez (University of Murcia)

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