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Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy

School of Economics
University of Nottingham
University Park Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 5469
Fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5552

sue.berry
@nottingham.ac.uk

Nottingham Lectures in International Economics

Previous Lectures

2009    2008    2007    2006    2005    2004   



2009

Professor John Sutton, London School of Economics.

Three lectures:

9 February Topic to be announced
10 February Topic to be announced
11 February Topic to be announced

2008

Professor Robert Feenstra, University of California, Davis.

on 'New Product Varieties, the Terms of Trade and the Measurement of Real GDP'
For background reading click here

Three lectures:

14 April Product Variety and the Gains from Trade
15 April

Export Variety and Productivity

For background reading click here and here

16 April

Terms of Trade and the Measurement of Real GDP

For background reading click here and here

2007

Professor Jim Markusen, University of Colorado at Boulder.

on 'Multinational Firms'

Three lectures:

20 Feb Interacting Factor Endowments and Trade Costs

(Paper)

21 Feb Teaching the Locals New Tricks: The Effects of Foreign Firms and Foreign Experts on Domestic Wages and Productivity

(Paper 1, Paper 2)

22 Feb Offshoring and Outsourcing of Business Services: Lessons From the Modern Theory of the Multinational Enterprise

(Paper)

2006

Carl Davidson's Lectures

on 'Trade and Unemployment'.

Three lectures:

31 Oct

Setting the Agenda and Choosing an Appropriate Framework

1 Nov

New Insights from "Old" Trade Theory

2 Nov

New Insights and New Directions using "New" Trade Theory


2005

Alan Deardorff Lectures

on 'The Heckscher-Ohlin Model: Flaws, Fixes and Future'.

Three lectures:

17 Oct

What's Not to Like about the Heckscher-Ohlin Model

18 Oct

Whats the H-O Model Like?

18 Oct

So What do we, Like, Do?


2004

Jonathan Eaton Lectures

on 'The Firm in the World Economy' .

Three lectures:

7 Dec

Firms, Technology and the Global Economy: A Tour of the Data

8 Dec

Firms, Exports and Innovation: A Dynamic Framework

9 Dec

The Export Behaviour of French Firms: Interpreting Four Portraits

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