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XXI Workshop

2024-11-20T11:55:07+01:00

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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XX Workshop

2023-07-17T14:15:59+02:00

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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XIX Workshop

2022-12-05T10:51:44+01:00

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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XVIII Workshop

2022-01-08T17:22:05+01:00

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)

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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).

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XVII Workshop

2021-11-18T15:33:58+01:00

XVII Workshop in Economic Integration (2020)

Date and venue

November 26 (Thursday) and 27 (Friday)

Sala Manuel Sánchez Ayuso (First Floor), Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Campus Tarongers, Valencia

Due to the exceptional situation provoked by the pandemia, the workshop will be both onsite and online using Zoom. PLEASE click here for the instructions for following the workshop online

Keynote Speakers

Josep Mestres (Caixabank Research) – “Tracking the impact of COVID-19 on Economic Inequality of High Frequency”

Professor Dennis Novy (University of Warwick) – “The Brexit Vote, Inflation and UK Living Standards”

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Presentations

  •  “Is there a euro effect in the drivers of US FDI? New evidence using Bayesian Model Averaging Techniques” Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University), Sergi Moliner (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Trade and the digital transformation of SMEs” Dolores Añón Higón (University of Valencia) and Daniel Bonvin (University of Valencia).
  • “The Mexico and China trade relationship: an analysis on the context of USMCA” Ponce Pineda Hassel Guadalupe (National Autonomous University of Mexico) and Da Silva Bichara Julimar (Autonomous University of Madrid).
  • “Reversal of trade liberalization and emerging market firms’ exports” Laura Márquez Ramos (Jaume I University and University of Adelaide) and Harry Wardana (University of Adelaide).
  • “What is so special about robots and trade?” María Teresa Alguacil (Jaume I University), Alessia Lo Turco (University Politecnica delle Marche) and Inmaculada Martinez Zarzoso (Jaume I University and University of Goettingen).
  • “Convergence and innovation in export quality and the world income distribution” Jan Trenczeka (University of Mainz) and Konstantin Wacker (University of Groningen).
  • “The impact of Covid-19 containment measures on trade” Juan de Lucio (University of Alcalá), Raúl Mínguez (University of Antonio de Nebrija), Asier Minondo (University of Deusto) and Francisco Requena (University of Valencia).
  • “EU Equity Markets: the Case for Further Diversification” Jean-Baptiste Gossé (Banque de France) and Camille Jehle (Banque de France and ENSAE).
  • “The Impact of Environmental Regulation on location’s choice of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions” Federico Carril‐Caccia (University of Deusto and University of Granada) and Juliette Milgram Baleix (University of Granada).
  • “On cointegration for processes integrated at different frequencies” Tomás del Barrio Castro (University of Illes Balears), Gianluca Cubadda (University degli Studi di Roma) and Denise R. Osborn (University of Manchester).
  • “Social Progress Around the World: Measurement, Evolution and Convergence” Jesús Peiró Palomino (University of Valencia) and Andrés Picazo-Tadeo (University of Valencia).
  • “Structural Gravity and the Gains from Trade under Imperfect Competition” Benedikt Heid (University of Adelaide and CESifo) and Frank Stähler (University of Tübingen and University of Adelaide).
  • “Do Cohesion Funds foster regional trade integration? A structural gravity analysis for the EU regions” Yevgeniya Shevtsova, Jorge Díaz-Lanchas, Damiaan Persyn, and Giovanni Mandras (European Commission and Joint Research Center (JRC)).
  • “Mind the gaps: Job and gender effects of migration on FDI” Federico Carril-Caccia (University of Deusto and University of Granada), Ana Cuadros (University Jaume I and Institute of International Economics) and Jordi Paniagua (University of Valencia).
  • “Unequal in trade, unequal in gains: the heterogeneous impact of MERCOSUR” Rodolfo G. Campos (Banco de España) and Jacopo Timini (Banco de España).

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XVI Workshop

2021-11-18T09:34:12+01:00

XVI Workshop in Economic Integration (2019)

Date and venue

November 28 (Thursday) and 29 (Friday) Directions to the XVI Inteco Workshop

Sala de Grados , Faculty of Law and Economics, Jaume I University, Campus del Riu Sec, Castellón de la Plana

Keynote Speaker

Mario Larch (University of Bayreuth) – “Roman transport network connectivity and economic integration”

ROUND TABLE: Risk sharing in the euro area

Román Escolano (CUNEF)

Adrià Morron (CaixaBank)

Jean-Baptiste Gossé (Banque de France)

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Presentations

  • “Determinants of German outward FDI in the EU: a comparative assessment using GLM estimators” Laura Montolio (University of Valencia), Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Is there a euro effect in the drivers of US FDI? New evidence using Bayesian Model Averaging techniques” Sergi Moliner (Jaume I University), Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Market power in the Spanish banking sector: the effect of multimarket contact and its intensity” Paula Cruz (University of Valencia), Juan Fernández de Guevara (University of Valencia and IVIE) and Joaquín Maudos (University of Valencia and IVIE).
  • “Is Euro Area Sovereign Debt sustainable after all? A probabilistic approach” Josep Navarro (Catholic University of Valencia and University of Barcelona) and Juan Sapena (Catholic University of Valencia and University of Barcelona).
  • “The impact of Free Trade Agreements on MENA exports of intermediate and final goods” Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (Jaume I University), Paula L. Vogler (University of Goettingen) and Adriana Cardozo (University of Goettingen).
  • “Granularity in regional exports” Franciso Requena (University of Valencia).
  • “Job satisfaction and offshoring” Juliette Milgram (University of Granada).
  • “Economic complexity and trade” Rafael Myro (Complutense University of Madrid), Jordi Paniagua (University of Valencia) and Agustí Segarra (Rovira i Virgili University).
  • “Corporate debt, capital flows, and international business cycles” Tommaso Trani (University of Navarra).
  • ” Public finance sustainability in Europe: A behavioral model” Gilles Dufrénot (Aix-Marseille University) and Carolina Ulloa (Aix-Marseille University).
  • “Seasonal bubbles and volatility models” Tomás del Barrio (University of the Balearic Islands), Alain Hecq (Maastricht University) and Sean Telg (Maastricht University).
  • “New risk sharing channels in OECD countries: A heterogeneous panel VAR approach” Pierfederico Asdrubali (John Cabot University), Soyoung Kim (Seoul National University), Filippo Pericoli (Joint Research Centre) and Pilar Ponceda (Joint Research Centre).
  • “Trade agreements and international technology transfer” Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (Jaume I University) and Santiago Chelada (University of Buenos Aires).
  • “Free Trade Agreements and Latin America trade” Ayman El Dahrawy Sánchez-Albornoz (Bank of Spain) and Jacopo Timini (Bank of Spain).
  • “Does backward participation in GVCs affect countries’ current account position?” Antonia López Villavicencio (University Lumière Lyon) and Valérie Mignon (University of Paris Nanterre).
  • ” Quality of government and regional trade: Evidence from European Union regions” Javier Barbero (Joint Research Centre), Giovanni Mandras (Joint Research Centre), Ernesto Rodríguez Crespo (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Andrés Rodríguez Pose (London School of Economics).
  • “Quality of government and economic growth at the municipal level. Evidence from the Spanish municipalities” Maria Teresa Balaguer (Jaume I University), Isabel Narbón (Autonomous University of Barcelona), Jesús Peiró (University of Valencia) and Emili Tortosa (Jaume I University).

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XV Workshop

2019-11-21T15:03:36+01:00

XV Workshop in Economic Integration (2018)

Date and venue

November 29 (Thursday) and 30 (Friday)

Sala Manuel Sánchez Ayuso (First Floor), Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Campus Tarongers, Valencia

Keynote Speaker

Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics) – “Let their knowledge flow! The effect of Yugoslavian returning refugees on export performance”

ROUND TABLE: The Impact of Brexit: The day after

Oriol Carreras (CaixaBank Research)

Robert Hine (College of Europe and University of Nottingham)

María Concepción Latorre (Complutense University of Madrid)

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Presentations

  • “Crecimiento económico con equilibrio exterior. Un nuevo escenario para la economía española” Rafael Myro (Complutense University of Madrid).
  • “Learning trade opportunities though production network” Francesco Serti (University of Alicante and Lucca IMT), Kenan Huremovic (Lucca IMT) and Fernando Vega Redondo (University of Bocconi).
  • “Learning from exporters: establishment level productivity spillovers in Colombia” Jacopo Timini (Bank of Spain) and Nicola Cortinovis (Erasmus University of Rotterdam).
  • “Determinants of German bilateral outward FDI: variable selection using Bayesian statistical techniques” Laura Montolio (University of Valencia), Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Chinese FDI effects on trade” Elena Vidal (Bank of Spain).
  • “Explaining the global landscape of foreign direct investment: Knowledge capital, gravity, and the importance of institutions” Sophie Therese Schneider (University of Hohenheim) and Konstanin Wacker (University of Groningen).
  • “How does ethnic networks cause trade?” Joan Martín Montaner (Jaume I University) and Jose L. Groizard (University of Les Illes Balears).
  • “Collective bargain and inflation in the Eurozone” Carmen Díaz Roldan (University of Castilla La Mancha) and Julimar Da Silva Bichara (Autonomous University of Madrid).
  • “External adjustment with a common currency: The case of the Euro Area” Alberto Fuentes Mendoza (Bank of Spain).
  • “Risk-sharing in Europe: new empirical evidence on the capital markets channel” Gilles Dufrénot (Aix Marselle University), Jean Baptiste Gossé (Bank of France) and Caroline Clerk (Bank of France).
  • “The dynamics of external reactions function: The role of financial globalization and risk aversion” Juan Sapena (Catholic University of Valencia), Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Inflation interdependence in advanced economies” Ana Gómez Loscos (Bank of Spain).
  • “Convergence of the employment gender inequality: Evidence from the 27 EU countries” Marina Fados (Comenius University in Bratislava) and Maria Bahdalova (Comenius University in Bratislava).
  • “Moving ideas across borders: Migrant inventors, patents and FDI” Antonio Navas (University of Sheffield), Jordi Paniagua (University of Valencia) and Ana Cuadros (Jaume I University).
  • “The role of services content for manufacturing competitiveness: a network analysis” Leticia Blázquez (University of Castilla La Mancha), Carmen Díaz Mora (University of Castilla La Mancha) and Belén González Díaz (University of Castilla La Mancha).
  • “Trade and agglomeration: how internal distance determines the spacial pattern of imports in the destination country” Carlos Llano (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Nuria Gallego (Rey Juan Carlos University).

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XIV Workshop

2021-11-18T15:32:38+01:00

XIV Workshop in Economic Integration (2017)

Date and venue

November 23 (Thursday) and 24 (Friday)

Salón de Actos – Biblioteca (Thursday) and Salón de Grados – Facultad (Friday), Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Campus Tarongers, Valencia

Keynote Speakers

Diego Rodríguez Rodríguez (Complutense University of Madrid)- “Market integration in energy and telecommunications: challenges of the European agenda”

Gabriel Pérez Quirós (Bank of Spain) – “The failure to predict the Great Recession. A view through role of credit”

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Presentations

  • “Does the number of partners matter in regional trade agreements?” Carlos Cháfer (University of Valencia), Salvador Gil (University of Valencia) and Rafael Llorca (University of Valencia).
  • “The effect of broadband on EU trade: a regional spatial aproach” Ernesto Rodríguez Crespo (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Javier Barbero (European Comission, Joint Research Centre).
  • “Are deep and comprehensive regional trade agreements helping to reduce air pollution?” Inmaculada Martínez Zarzoso (University of Goettingen and Jaume I University) and Walid Oueslati (Environment Directorate, OECD).
  • “Assessing well-being in European regions. Does government quality matter?” Jesús Peiro (Jaume I University) and Andrés Picazo Tadeo (University of Valencia).
  • “Determinants of FDI for Spanish regions. Evidence using stock data” Laura Montolio (University of Valencia), Mariam Camarero (Jaume I University) and Cecilio Tamarit (University of Valencia).
  • “Unemployment: Evidence from Spain, Switzerland and EU” Marina Fados (Comenius University in Bratislava) and Maria Bahdalova (Comenius University in Bratislava).
  • “Trade, competition and welfare in global online labour markets: A “gig economy” case study” Estrella Gómez (European Comission, Joint Research Centre), Bertin Martens (European Comission, Joint Research Centre), and Frank Müller Langer (European Comission, Joint Research Centre).
  • “Does it matter where foreign direct investment comes from? The effects of cross border M&As on France” Federico Carril Caccia (University of Granada).
  • “Political upheavals, tourism flight and contagion: the Arab spring as a natural experiment” Jose Luís Groizard (University of Illes Balears), Mohanad Ismael (University of Birzeit, Palestina) and María Santana (University of Illes Balears).
  • “Is social trust a source of private credit? A cross-country perspective” Paula Cruz (University of Valencia) and Jesús Peiró (University of Valencia).
  • “The performance of fiscal policy under an inflation targeting regime: What can be learned by the Brazilian fiscal rules?” Carmen Díaz Roldan (University of Castilla La Mancha), Fernando Ferrari Filho (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) and Julimar da Silva Bichara (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul).
  • “International realocation of production and growth” Marta Solaz (IVIE) and Francisco Alcalà (University of Murcia)
  • “Gravity for cross-border electricity trade” Jordi Paniagua (University of Valencia), Joan Batalla (University of Barcelona) and Elisa Trujillo (University of Barcelona).
  • “What determines diversity and specialization patterns across cities? Evidence from Spain” Jorge Díaz Lanchas (DG Joint Research Centre, European Comission), Raymond Florax (Purdue University and Vrije University of Amsterdan) and Peter Mulder (Vrije University of Amsterdan).

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