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Date Speaker Seminar Title Room
12 December 2005 Fabrice Defever, Université Paris 1 Globalization, Contracts and the International Organization of Production (joint with Frederic Andres) SCGB A39
5 December 2005 Bruce Lyons, University of East Anglia The standard of proof and optimal distribution of regulatory resources in a 2-phase inquiry system: applied to mergers and very, very tentatively to anti-dumping inquiries by the WTO SCGB A39
21 November 2005 Huw Edwards, Loughborough University Strategic Regulatory Bias and Mutual Recognition Agreements SCGB A39
14 November 2005 Joe Tharakan, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Endogenous Mode of Competition in General Equilibrium (joint with Peter Neary) SCGB A39
7 November 2005 Linda Yueh, London School of Economics The Determinants of Innovation: IPRs and China SCGB A39
31 October 2005 Chris Jackson, The World Bank Agriculture, Rural Development, and Pro-poor Growth: Country Experiences in the Post-Reform Era SCGB A39
24 October 2005 Jie Ma, University of Southampton Politics of Competition For Foreign Direct Investment: A Simple Theory SCGB A39
10 October 2005 Holger Breinlich, London School of Economics Trade Liberalization and Industrial Restructuring Through Mergers and Acquisitions SCGB A39
23 May 2005 Karl Taylor, University of Leicester Wage Spillovers, Inter-Regional Effects and the Impact of Inward Investment SCGB A39
16 May 2005 Frederic Robert-Nicoud, University of Geneva Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers (with Richard E. Baldwin) SCGB A39
12 May 2005 Steve Matusz, Michigan State University Fairness and the Political Economy of Trade SCGB A39
25 April 2005 Katarzyna Sledziewska, Warsaw University Are Free Trade Agreements Discriminative? Polish Import Liberalization SCGB A39
21 March 2005 Zhihao Yu, Carleton University Economies of Scope and Patterns of Global Outsourcing SCGB A39
14 March 2005 Karl Taylor, Leicester Wage Spillovers, Inter-Regional Effects and the Impact of Inward Investment SCGB A39
10 March 2005 Carl Davidson, Michigan State University The Export Decision in the Presence of Underemployment SCGB A39
7 March 2005 Yingqi Wei, Lancaster The Diaspora and Development (with V.N. Balasubramanyam) SCGB A39
28 February 2005 Henry Overman, London School of Economics Does Local Taxation Affect Businesses' Decisions? SCGB A39
21 February 2005 Hildegunn Ekroll Stokke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Ramsey Model of Barriers of Growth and Skill-Biased Income Distribution in South Africa (with Jorn Rattso) SCGB A39
14 February 2005 Adrian Gourlay, Loughborough The Direction of Export Activity in UK Manufacturing Firms: An Empirical Analysis SCGB A39
7 February 2005 Arye Hillman, Bar-Ilan University Development Failure: Why the Poor in Poor Countries Stay Poor SCGB A39
31 January 2005 Eric Strobl, University of Paris Revisiting the link between national development and regional inequalities: evidence for Europe (with S. Barrios) SCGB A39
24 January 2005 Frederic Robert-Nicoud, Geneva Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers (with Richard E. Baldwin) SCGB A39
17 January 2005 Daniel Seidmann, Nottingham Preferential Trading Arrangements as Strategic Positioning SCGB A39
10 January 2005 Christopher Bliss, Oxford Tradable, Non-Tradable Goods and Participation SCGB A39

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