Globalization, shipping and trade

Workshop

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Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France

Location Daniel Cohen amphitheater

Presence On site

Hourly

The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the second "Globalization, Shipping and Trade" workshop organized by the Globalization Chair.

The workshop will bring together five economists working on international trade, shipping, geography, and networks. It will also be a place for interaction with other economists interested in these topics.

Program

8.45 -9.10 – Coffee and welcome

9.15-10.20 – Yuan Tian (University of Nottingham)
Unpacking Global Shocks
Discussant: Pamela Bombarda (CY Cergy-Paris Université)

10.20-11.25 – Barthélémy Bonadio (NYU Abu Dhabi)
Ports vs. Roads: Infrastructure, Market Access and Regional Outcomes
Discussant: David Nagy (CREI)

11.25-11.50 – Coffee break

11.50-12.55 – Pamina Koenig (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
China, Ports and Trade
Discussant: Gregory Corcos (École polytechnique)

13.00-14.15 – Lunch

14.15-15.20 – Julian Hinz (Bielefeld UniversityKiel Institute)
Shipping Routes and Trade Shocks
Discussant: Gianluca Orefice (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)

15.20-16.25 – Simon Ray (CMA CGM)
Relevant research questions from a shipping practitioner’s perspective, e.g. carbon emissions and container volumes in the long run
Discussant: Lionel Fontagné (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

For further information on the event, please contact pamina.koenig@psemail.eu

The Globalization Chair aims to create a privileged forum for reflection, exchange and transfer between researchers and all entities of society interested in the reconfiguration of globalization and its implications. The approach favored by the chair is empirical. The research is characterized by the use of advanced econometric techniques and the exploitation of various databases combining data from companies, but also more recent sources from the media, NGOs or the monitoring of container ships.

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