Third Conference of GIST
21 - 23 June 2011, Stockholm
This workshop aims to bring together Early Stage and Experienced Researchers under the EC-funded GIST training network with more senior academics working on issues related to trade and investment in services. This includes both theory (firm choices of modes, interactions between goods and services, for example) as well as empirical evidence (impact of policy and regulation, gravity modelling, CGE modelling, firm level econometrics).
We invite the submission of papers on the following topics:
· Trade and investments
· Trade and location with heterogeneous firms
· Service trade
· Intermediation in international trade
· Environmental aspects of international trade
- Organizer(s):
- Rikard Forslid and Joseph Francois
- Type:
- Course
- Location:
- Stockholm
- Attendance:
- Open attendance
- Contact:
- nclarke@cepr.org
- Institution:
- Hosted by Stockholm University
- More information:
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- Topic(s):
- International trade
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