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NBER: NBER Summer Institute 2011, International Trade and Macroeconomics Workshop - call for papers

NBER Summer Institute 2011, International Trade and Macroeconomics Workshop - call for papers

From: Rob Shannon <rshannon_at_nber.org>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 09:59:01 -0500

Greetings:

This year's NBER Summer Institute will feature a session on
International Trade and Macroeconomics (ITM) in the afternoon of
Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Paul Bergin and I will be organizing the session. We welcome
submissions of theoretical and empirical work at the intersection of
international trade and international macroeconomics. Topics that we
are interested in include (but are not restricted to):

- Macroeconomic models of international interdependence and policy
with micro-level firm dynamics (including entry, export,
    and/or FDI decisions);
- Interaction of trade and monetary and/or fiscal policy;
- Empirical analysis of international relative prices and their
aggregate implications;
- Empirical analysis of trade and investment patterns and their
aggregate implications.

If you have a paper that you would like to present in this ITM
session, please upload it in pdf format to this link by March 31,
2011: http://www.nber.org/confsubmit/backend/cfp?id=SI11ITM

Preference will be given to papers that are not already beyond the
revise and resubmit stage of submission to a journal or a conference volume.

Feel free to circulate this call for papers, and/or to suggest
interesting papers written by others. We especially welcome
submissions of junior colleagues who might benefit from exposure to
the NBER (and vice versa). If you have questions or suggestions,
please contact us at fabio.ghironi_at_bc.edu and prbergin_at_ucdavis.edu.

Paul and I look forward to seeing you in Cambridge!

Sincerely,

Fabio Ghironi
Received on Fri Jan 28 2011 - 09:59:01 EST