wiiw Seminar in International Economics
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organized by wiiw, in collaboration with
NOeG
(Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft, Vienna)
Held at wiiw, 1010 Vienna, Oppolzergasse 6, 2nd floor, seminar room,
4 to 5:30 p.m. (unless otherwise stated)
Contact: Julia Wörz, tel. 533 66 10 24, e-mail:
woerz@wiiw.ac.at
Winter term 2005/06
Carmen Fillat and Eva Pardos, University of Zaragoza
Alternative Measures for Trade Restrictiveness: a Gravity Approach
13 October 2005
Clinton R. Shiells, Joint Vienna Institute
Optimal Taxation of Energy Trade: the Case of Russia and Ukraine
3 November 2005
Michael Pfaffermayr, University of Innsbruck
How Important are Border Effects for the Spatial Wage Structure in Europe? - The Impact of EU Enlargement
24 November
Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, World Bank and CEPR
Trade Costs and Location of Foreign Firms in China
20 December 2005
Robert J. Hill
, University of New South Wales, Sydney
Convergence or Divergence: How to Get the Answer You Want
13 January 2006
Özlem Onaran, Vienna University of Economics and B.A. and Istanbul Technical University
The Effect of FDI and Foreign Trade on Sectoral Manufacturing Industry Wages in the Central and Eastern European Countries: a Panel Data Analysis
19 January 2006
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