CURRICULUM VITAE DOUGLAS RUSSELL NELSON

Professor of Murphy Institute of Political Economy 108 Tilton Hall Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 (504) 862-3235 email: [email protected]

homepage: http://nelson.wp.tulane.edu/

HOME ADDRESS: 2230 Octavia Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70115 (504) 895-1127

NATIONALITY: American Citizenship Born: Kaiserslautern, Germany September 5, 1954

EDUCATION

1976 B.A. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 1978 M.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. 1981 Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

SUMMER 1980 Intern, U.S. Treasury Department--Office of Trade Research

1980-1981 Consultant, World Bank--Research staff of the 1981 World Development Report

1981-1983 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University (New Brunswick)

1983-1985 Assistant Professor, International Management Studies, The University of Texas at Dallas.

Summer 1984 Consultant, World Bank (CPD), Timing and Sequencing of Liberalization Project, Pakistan Case.

1984-1986 Political Economy and underdevelopment editor, International Interactions.

1985-1987 Consultant, World Bank (DRD-IE)

1987-1989 Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Economy, School of Business, Washington University (St. Louis)

1989-1996 Book Review Editor for Economics and Politics (J. Bhagwati, editor).

1989-1993 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Syracuse University.

Summer 1992 Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, The Australian National University

1993-2001 Associate Professor, Murphy Institute of Political Economy and Department of Economics, Tulane University.

Summer 1995 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Research on Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), University of Nottingham.

1995- External Research Fellow, CREDIT

Summer 1996 Guest Professor, Institute of Public Economics, University of Graz

1998- External Research Fellow, Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham.

2000- Editorial Advisory Board, World Economy

2001- Professor, Murphy Institute of Political Economy and Department of Economics, Tulane University.

Summer 2002 Visiting Professor, Tinbergen Institute, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

2002-2010 Professorial Research Fellow (part time), School of Economics, University of Nottingham

Fall 2005 Visiting Scholar, International Monetary Fund

2008-2010 Steering Committee, Global Trade and Financial Architecture project

2008-2009 Interim Chair, Economics Department, Tulane University

2009-2010 Guest Professor, ETH-Zurich

2009- CESifo Research Network Fellow

2012 Lawrence M v D Schloss Economics Prize

2013-2016 Research , Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW)

Summer 2013 Adam Smith Professor of Economics & Philosophy, University of Bayreuth

Summer 2015 Adam Smith Professor of Economics & Philosophy, University of Bayreuth

Summer 2017 Visiting professor World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland.

Spring 2019 Robert Schuman Fellow, European University Institute, Florence

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COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate Courses:

International Trade I and II (Ph.D.) Modern Political Economy (Ph.D.) Political Economy of Trade and Competition Policy (Ph.D.) Price Theory II: General Equilibrium Theory and Welfare Economics (Ph.D.)

Undergraduate Courses:

World Economy (Fr. Soph.) Positive Political Economy (Soph., Jr.) International Trade (Jr., Sr.) Business-Government Relations (Jr., Sr.) Historical Perspectives on Political Economy (Soph., Jr.) Comparative and International Political Economy (Jr., Sr.) Game Theory and Social Choice (Jr., Sr.) The Economics of Asymmetric Information and Incentives (Jr., Sr.) Law, Economics and Politics of Corporate Governance (Jr., Sr.) Political Economy of Migration (Jr., Sr.) Law and Economics of International Trade (Soph., Jr.) Corporate Governance: Law, Economics, and Politics Economics of Global Migration Ethics of International Migration (Senior Seminar) Trade, Income Distribution, and Growth (Senior Seminar) The Domestic Political Economy of International Trade (Senior Seminar) The Political Economy of Immigration Policy (Senior Seminar) The Political Economy of Globalization (Senior Seminar)

PUBLISHED WORK

Published Papers

1 . with J.M. Finger, and H. Keith Hall, “The Political-Economy of Administered Protection,” American Economic Review, V.72-#3, 1982, pp. 452-466.

2 . “Why World Systems Theory: Accepting a New Paradigm,” International Interactions. (1983) V.9-#4, pp. 353-368.

3 . “Endogenous Tariff Theory: A Critical Survey”. American Journal of Political Science. (1988) V.32-#3, 796-837.

4 . “The Domestic Political Preconditions of US Trade Policy: Liberal Structure and Protectionist Dynamics”. Journal of Public Policy. (1989) V.9-#1, pp. 83-108.

5 . “On the High Track to Protection: The US Automobile Industry, 1979-1981.” in S. Haggard and C. Moon, Pacific Dynamics: The International Politics of Industrial Change. 1989, Boulder: Westview Press; pp. 97-128.

6 . with H. Keith Hall. “Institutional Structure and Time Horizon in a Simple Political-Economy Model: The Lowi Effect”. (1989) International Spectator; V.24-#3/4, pp. 153-173.

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7 . “The Welfare State and Export Optimism,” in D. Pirages and C. Sylvester, eds. The Transformations in the Global Political Economy. 1990, London: St. Martins. pp. 127-152.

8 . “Trade Policy Games: Economics, Politics and the Theory of Games”. in C. Murphy and R. Tooze, eds. The New International Political Economy. 1991, Boulder: Lynne Rienner. pp. 129-146.

9 . with H. Keith Hall, “Institutional Structure and the Political-Economy of Protection: Administered versus Legislated Protection”. 1992, Economics and Politics. V.4-#1, pp. 61-77.

10 . with Robert Baldwin, “The Political-Economy of US Taiwanese Trade”. in A. Krueger and T. Ito, eds Trade and Protectionism. 1994, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 307-333.

11 . with Thomas Gresik, “Incentive Compatible Regulation of a Foreign-owned Subsidiary”. Journal of ; 1994, V.36-#3/4, pp. 309-331.

12 . with Mary Lovely. “Illegal Trade and Endogenous Tariff Formation”. Public Finance/Finance Publique, 1994, V.49-supplement, pp. 182-194.

13 . with Mary Lovely. “Smuggling and Welfare in a Ricardo-Viner Economy”. Journal of Economic Studies; 1995, V.22-#6, pp. 26-45.

14 . “Political Economy of Protection for the US Automobile Industry”. in A. Krueger, ed. Political Economy of American Trade Policy. 1995. Chicago: University of Chicago Press/NBER, pp. 133-191.

15 . “Making Sense of the 1981 Automobile VER: Economics, Politics and the Political Economy of Protection”. in A. Krueger, ed. The Political Economy of Trade Protection. 1995. Chicago: University of Chicago Press/NBER, pp. 35-42.

16 . with Joseph Francois and David Palmeter. “Public Procurement in the United States: a Post-Uruguay Round Perspective”. in B. Hoekman and P. Mavroidis, eds. Law and Policy in Public Purchasing: The WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. 1997, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 105- 124.

17 . with H. Keith Hall and Chihwa Kao. “Women and Tariffs: Testing the Gender Gap Hypothesis in a Downs-Mayer Political-Economy Model”. Economic Inquiry, 1998, V.36-#2, pp. 320-332.

18 . with Joseph Francios. “Trade, Technology and Wages: General Equilibrium Mechanics”. Economic Journal, 1998, V.108-#450, pp. 1483-1499.

19 . with Oliver Morrissey. “East Asian Economic Performance: Miracle or Just A Pleasant Surprise?”. World Economy, 1998, V.21-#7, pp. 855-879.

20 . “Problems in the Political Economy of Trade Policy Reform”. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 1999, V.8-#1, pp. 3-26.

21 . with Joseph Francois. “Population Growth, Trade Policy and Migration Incentives”. in R. Baldwin and J. Francois, eds. Dynamic Issues in Applied Commercial Policy Analysis. 1999, New York: Cambridge University Press/CEPR, pp. 323-344.

22 . with Mary Lovely. “Marginal Intra Industry Trade and Labour Adjustment”. Review of International Economics, 2000, V8-#3, pp. 436-447.

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23 . with David Greenaway. “The Assessment: Globalization and Labour-Market Adjustment”. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2000, V.16-#3, pp. 1-11.

24 . with Noel Gaston. “Immigration and Labour-Market Outcomes in the United States: A Political- Economy Puzzle”. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2000, V.16-#3, pp. 104-114.

25 . with Craig Murphy. “International Political Economy: A Tale of Two Heterodoxies”. British Journal of Politics and International Relations; 2001, V.3-#3, pp. 393-412.

26 . With David Greenaway, “Globalisation and Labour Markets: Introduction”. In D. Greenaway and D. Nelson, eds. Globalization and Labour Markets. 2001, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. vix-li.

27 . With Noel Gaston, “Integration, FDI and Labour Markets: Perspectives from Trade and Labour Economics”. Manchester School, 2002, V.70-#3, pp. 420-459.

28 . With Joseph Francois, “A Geometry of Specialization”. Economic Journal, 2002, V.112-#481, pp. 648-677.

29 . With Mary Lovely, “Intra-Industry Trade as an Indicator of Labor-Market Adjustment”. Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv; 2002, V.138-#2, pp. 179-206.

30 . With Craig Murphy, “Conclusions: Explaining a Thriving Heterodoxy”. In Jason Abbott and Owen Worth, eds. Critical Perspectives on International Political Economy. 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 178-191.

31 . With Noel Gaston, “The Wage and Employment Effects of Immigration: Trade and Labour Economics Perspectives”. In D. Greenaway, R. Upward, and K. Wakelin (Eds.) Trade, Investment, Migration and Labour Market Adjustment. 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 201-235.

32 . With Joseph Francois, “The Ethier Model of Trade and Specialisation”. In S. Brakman and B.J. Heijdra, Eds. The Monopolistic Competition Revolution in Retrospect. 2003, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 185-210.

33 . With Oliver Morrissey, “The WTO and the Transfer of Policy Knowledge: The Case of Trade and Competition Policy”. In Harry Bloch, ed. Growth and Development in the Global Economy. 2003, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 235-251.

34 . With Noel Gaston, “Structural Change and the Labor Market Effects of Globalization”. Review of International Economics; 2004, V.12-#5, pp. 769-792.

35 . With H. Keith Hall, “The Peculiar Political Economy of NAFTA: Complexity, Uncertainty, and Footloose Policy Preferences”. In Arvind Panagariya and Devashish Mitra, eds. Contributions in Honor of Edward Tower. 2004, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 91-109.

36 . “The Political Economy of Policy Reform: The Origins and Dynamics of Policy Improvement”. In D. Nelson, ed. The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger. 2004, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 1-21

37 . With Oliver Morrissey, “The Role of the World Bank in the Transfer of Policy Knowledge on Trade Liberalization”. In D. Nelson, ed. The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger. 2004, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 173-194.

38 . With Hylke Vandenbussche, “The WTO and Antidumping: An Introduction”. In Douglas Nelson and

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Hylke Vandenbussche, eds. The WTO and Antidumping. 2005. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. xi-xxxvi.

39 . With David Greenaway, “The Distinct Political Economies of Trade and Migration Policy: Through the Window of Endogenous Policy Models”. In Federico Fodors and Rolf Langhammer, eds. Labor Mobility and the World Economy. 2006, Berlin: Springer.

40 . With Carl Davidson and Steve Matusz, “Fairness and the Political Economy of International Trade”. World Economy; 2006, V.29-#8, pp. 989-1004.

41 . With Rod Falvey, “Introduction: 100 Years of Antidumping”. European Journal of Political Economy; 2006, V.22-#3, pp. 545-553.

42 . “The Political Economy of Antidumping”. European Journal of Political Economy; 2006, V.22-#3, pp. 554-590.

43 . With Udo Kreickemeier, “Fair Wages, Unemployment and Technological Change in a Global Economy”. Journal of International Economics; 2006, V.70-#2, pp. 451-469.

44 . With Carl Davidson and Steve Matusz, “Can Compensation Save Free Trade”. Journal of International Economics; 2007, V.71-#1, pp. 167-186.

45 . With Alexander Hijzen. “Immigration and Labour Market Adjustment”. in David Greenaway, Richard Upward, and Peter Wright, eds. Globalisation and Labour Market Adjustment. 2008. London: Palgrave, pp. 174-206.

46 . “The Political Economy of Protection”. In Princeton Encyclopedia of International Economics. 2009. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

47 . With David Greenaway. “The Politics of (Anti-)Globalization: What Do We Learn from Simple Models?”. in Noel Gaston and Ahmed Khalid, eds. Globalization and Economic Integration: Winners and Losers in the Asia-Pacific. 2010. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

48 . With Chris Jones and Oliver Morrisey. “Did the World Bank Drive Tariff Reforms in Eastern Africa?” World Development; 2011, V.39-#3, pp. 324-335.

49 . With Peter Egger. “Foreign Partners and Finance Constraints: The Case of Chinese Firms”. World Economy, 2011, V.34-#5, pp. 687-706.

50 . With Peter Egger. “How Bad is Antidumping: Evidence from Panel Data”. Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011, V.93-#4, pp. 1374–1390..

51 . With Noel Gaston. “International Migration”. In Daniel Bernhofen, Rod Falvey, David Greenaway and Udo Kreickemeier, eds. Handbook of International Trade. 2011, Palgrave Macmillan, 660-697.

52 . With Spiros Bougheas. “Skilled Worker Migration and Trade: Inequality and Welfare”. 2012, World Economy; V.35-#2, pp. 197-215.

53 . With Peter Egger.and Maximilian von Ehrlich. "How Many Migrants Do We Need for Import Networks to Succeed?". 2012, World Economy; V.35-#2, pp. 216-241

54 . With Carl Davidson and Steve Matusz. “A Behavioral Model of Unemployment, Sociotropic Concerns and the Political Economy of Trade Policy”. 2012, Economics & Politics; V.24-#1, pp. 77-94.

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55 . With Simone Juhasz Silva. “Does Aid Cause Trade?: Evidence from an Asymmetric Gravity Model”. World Economy; 2012, World Economy; V.35-#5, pp. 545-577.

56 . With Noel Gaston. “Bridging Trade Theory and Labour : The Effects of International Migration”. 2013, Journal of Economic Surveys; V.27-#1, pp. 98-139.

57 . With Spiros Bougheas. “On the Political Economy of High Skilled Migration and International Trade”. 2013, European Economic Review; V.63, pp. 206-224.

58 . With Joseph Francois. “Political Support for Trade Policy in the European Union”. 2014. European Journal of Political Economy; V. 63, pp. 243-253.

59 . “Prospects for Constitutionalization of the WTO”. 2015, World Trade Review, V. 15-#1, pp. 135-153.

60 . “Migration and Networks”. In P. Commendatore, et al. Eds. Complexity and Geographical Economics. 2015, Cham: Springer Verlag.

61 . With Peter Egger, Joseph Francois & Miriam Manchin,, “Nontariff Barriers, Integration and the Trans- Atlantic Economy”. 2015, Economic Policy, V.30-#83.

62 . With Joseph Francois and Bernard Hoekman, “TTIP, Regulatory Diversion and Third Countries”. In M.S. Akman, S.J. Evenett & P. Low, eds. Catalyst: TTIP’s Impact on the Rest. 2015, London: CEPR, pp. 19-28.

63 . With Kym Anderson, Joseph Francois & Glyn Wittwer, “Intra-Industry Trade in a Rapidly Globalizing Industry: The Case of Wine”, 2016, Review of International Economics, V.24-#4, pp. 820-836.

64 . With Peter Egger and Joseph Francois, “The Role of Goods Trade Networks for Services Trade Volume”. 2017, World Economy, V.40-#3, pp. 532-543.

65 . “The New Economics and Politics of Globalization”. The Age of Perplexity: Rethinking the World We Knew. 2017. Barcelona: Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U., pp. 268-287.

66 . With Bernard Hoekman. “21st Century Trade Agreements and the Owl of Minerva”. 2018, Annual Review of Resource Economics V.10, pp. 161-183.

67. with Peter Egger and Maximilian von Ehrlich. “The Trade Effects of Skilled versus Unskilled Migration”. 2020, Journal of Comparative Economics; V.48-#2, pp. 448-464

68. with Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois & Hugo Rojas-Romagosa. “Trade Wars: Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition“. in B. Hoekman & E. Zedillo (eds.). 21st Century Trade Policy: Back to the Past?, forthcoming, Washington, DC: Brookings Institutions.

69. with Bernard Hoekman. “Subsidies, Spillovers & Multilateral Cooperation”. in B. Hoekman & E. Zedillo (eds.). 21st Century Trade Policy: Back to the Past?, forthcoming, Washington, DC: Brookings Institutions.

70. with Bernard Hoekman. “Rethinking International Subsidy Rules”. Forthcoming, The World Economy.

Books

with Robert Baldwin and Tain-jy Chen, The Political Economy of US-Taiwan Trade. 1995, University of Michigan Press.

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Economics and Politics of Trade Policy. 2014, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company.

Edited Volumes and Symposia

with Robert Baldwin and J. David Richardson, “Symposium on The Political Economy of International Market Access”. World Economy; 1992, V.15-#6, pp.679-753.

with David Greenaway, Globalization and Labour Markets. (2 Vols.). Cheletnham: Edward Elgar.

The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger. 2004, Amsterdam: Elsevier.

With Hylke Vandenbussche, The WTO and Antidumping. 2005, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

With Rod Falvey, 100 Years of Antidumping. 2006, special issue of European Journal of Political Economy; V.22-#3.

With Peter Egger, European Special Issue: Immigration; 2012, World Economy; V.35-#2

Short papers, Comments and Reviews

1. Review of John Adams and Sabia Iqbal, Exports, Politics and Economic Development, in Pakistan Development Review, V.23-#4, pp. 591-594.

2. Review of Jagdish Bhagwati, Protectionism in Journal of International Economics; (1989), V.26-#?, pp. 389-392.

3. Review of I.M. Destler and John Odell Anti-Protectionism and Helen Milner Resisting the Protectionist Temptation; in Economics and Politics, V.1-#3, pp. 301-314.

4. Comment on Helen Milner's chapter in Aggressive Unilateralism (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press), pp. 184-188.

5. Review of Ken Binmore, Essays on the Foundations of Game Theory; in Social Choice and Welfare, (1992), V.9-#?, pp. 167-179.

6. with Robert Baldwin and J. David Richardson, “Introduction and Overview of Symposium on The Political Economy of Market Access”. World Economy; 1992, V.15-#6, pp. 679-683.

7. Review of Daniel Verdier, Democracy and International Trade, in Journal of International Economics, (1995), V.39-#1/2, pp. 187-192.

8. Review of Social Dimensions of US Trade Policies, edited by A. Deardorff and R. Stern. In World Economy, 2001, V.24-#4, pp. 591-592.

9. Review of Globalisation and the Perceptions of American Workers, by Kenneth Scheve and Matthew Slaughter, in World Economy; 2002, V.25-#1, pp. 167-169.

10. Review of The Evolution of the Trade Regime: Politics, Law, and Economics of the GATT and the WTO, by John H. Barton, Judith L. Goldstein, Timothy E. Josling and Richard H. Steinberg, in European Journal of Political Economy, 2007, V.23-#2, pp. 578-580.

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11. Review of Straight Talk on Trade, by Dani Rodrik, in The Independent; V22-#4.

12. With Bernard Hoekman. “Reflecting on Populism and the Economics of Globaliation”. 2018, Journal of International Business Policy; V1-#1, pp. 34-43.

13. Facing Up to Trump Administration Mercantilism: The 2018 WTO Trade Policy Review of the US”. The World Economy, 2019, V.42-#12, pp. 3430-3437.

14. with Bernard Hoekman. “‘How Should We Think about the Winners and Losers from Globalization?’ A Reply to Nicolas Lamp”. 2019, European Journal of International Law. V.30-#4, pp. 1399-1408.

15. With Bernard Hoekman. “China, Climate & COVID-19: Managing Subsidy Spillovers”. 2020, VoxEU column

16. with Matteo Fiorini, Bernard Hoekman, Petros Mavroidis & Robert Wolfe. “Selecting the next WTO Director-General: What the Trade Community Thinks”. VoxEU column.

17. with Matteo Fiorini, Bernard Hoekman, Petros Mavroidis & Robert Wolfe. “WTO Negotiation and Institutional Reform Priorities: Stakeholder Perspectives”. VoxEU column.

RECENT (and resting) PAPERS AND PUBLIC LECTURES

1 . With Yongsheng Xu, “Normative Migration Theory: A Social Choice Theoretic Approach”. Prepared for Murphy Institute Conference on the Political Economy of Migration, Tulane University, 24-25 March 2000.

2 . With Oliver Morrissey, “Characterizing International Policy Learning”. Presented at Joint Murphy Institute/Leverhulme Centre GEP conference on the Political Economy of Policy Transfer, Learning and Convergence.

3 . With Joseph Francois and Kevin Grier, “Globalization, Roundaboutness and Relative Wages”. Presented at the European Trade Study Group meetings in Madrid; Economics Department seminar Aarhus School of Business, 3 May 2006.

4 . “Political Economy Problems in the Analysis of Trade Policy”. Inaugural Lecture, delivered at the School of Economics University of Nottingham, UK.

5 . With David Greenaway, “Migration in a Globalising World”. Opening lecture at GES conference on migration, held at HM Treasury, London, 22 October 2004.

6 . With Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley, “Groups with Intersecting Interests”. Presented at 2005 Public Economic Theory conference in Marseille.

7 . With David Greenaway, “The Politics of Anti-Globalization: What Do We Learn from Simple Models?”. Keynote Lecture at 2005, CESifo Summer Institute, Venice, 20-21 July. Keynote lecture, Second Danish International Economics Workshop, 4-5 May 2006, Aarhus School of Business; Keynote Lecture, INFER 2007 Conference, Coimbra, Portugal.

8 . “Proliferation of Contingent Protection Among Developing Countries: Causes and Consequences”. Prepared for the International Monetary Fund, December 2005.

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9 . “On the Sustainability of Liberal Immigration Policies”. United Nations Symposium on International Migration and Development, Turin, 28-30 June 2006.

10 . With Alex Hijzen, “Immigration and Labor Market Adjustment: A Survey”. August 2006.

11 . With Alex Hijzen, “Immigration and Labor Market Adjustment: The Case of the UK”. August 2006.

12 . With Peter Egger, “Antidumping Effects on Bilateral Trade in the Multilateral Trading System: Evidence from Panel Data”. Prepared for ETSG 2006, Vienna.

13 . With Noel Gaston, “The Employment and Wage Effects of Immigration: Theory, Method and Results”. Prepared for the World Bank.

14 . With Peter Egger, “How Bad is Antidumping: Evidence from Panel Data”. Prepared for World Bank Workshop on Antidumping and Developing Countries, 15 and 16 December 2006 at Sciences-PO in Paris; workshop, Department of Economics, Kiel, Germany, 5 July 2007.

15 . With Carl Davidson and Steve Matusz, “Employment Risk, Fairness and the Political Economy of Trade Policy”. Joint Leverhulme Centre GEP/Murphy Institute conference on New Political Economy of Globalization, Tulane University, 20-21 April 2007; Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory conference, Kos, Greece; 19-24 June 2007; ERWIT 2007, Kiel, Germany, 5-8 October 2007; ACE International Conference, Hong Kong, China, 12-14 December 2007.

16 . With Joe Francois and Annette Pelkmans-Balaoing, “Endogenous Protection in a Customs Union: Deconstructing EU Trade Policy”; World Bank Workshop on Political Economy of Agricultural Protection, Portland, Oregon, 28-29 July 2007.

17 . With Simone Silva (2007). “Does Aid Cause Trade?: Evidence from an Asymmetric Gravity Model”. Ms: Murphy Institute.

18 . With Spiros Bougheas (2008). “Skilled Worker Migration and Trade: Inequality and Welfare”. Prepared for 2008 European Trade Study Group; Bank of England Migration Workshop 7 May 2010.

19 . 2009, “Globalization and Corporate Governance”, Prepared for World Bank.

20 . 2009, “Economic Shock, Public Politics and Liberalization”, Prepared for Global Trade and Financial Architecture Project.

21 . With Carl Davidson and Steve Matusz (2009), “A Behavioral Model of Unemployment, Fairness and the Political Economy of Trade”. European Trade Study Group, Rome, 10-12 September 2009; University College-Dublin, 20 November, 2009; CESifo Munich 19-20 February 2010; ETH-Zurich Economics Seminar, 12 April 2010; Economics Seminar, University of Tuebingen 27 April 2010; Research Institute of Industrial Economics Seminar, Stockholm 8 June 2010; XXV Jornadas Anuales de Economia, Banco Central del Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay, 25 October 2010.

22 . With Peter Egger (2009). “Foreign Partners and Finance Constraints: The Case of Chinese Firms”. GEP China Conference, 10-11 November 2009, University of Nottingham, Ningbo China campus.

23 . “Trade and Fairness”, George Washington University Fair Trade Conference, 4-5 February 2010.

24 . With Peter Egger (2010). “Globalization and Corporate Governance”. CESifo/Delphi Conference 4-5 June 2010; Economics Department Seminar, Universidad de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, 27 October 2010; CESifo/GEP/Murphy Conference on Trade and Finance, 24-25 February 2011 at University

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of Nottingham.

25 . With Peter Egger and Maximilian von Ehrlich (2011). "How Many Migrants Do We Need for Import Networks to Succeed?", CESifo/GEP/Murphy Institute conference on Global Migration, 11-12 March 2011, New Orleans

26 . “Constitutionalization of the WTO???”. Paper prepared for Future of the World Trading System conference, 18-19 April 2013, Washington, DC.

27 . “Closing Remarks”. CESifo Summer Institute, session on Regional Mega Deals: New Trends, New Models, New Insights?. Venice International University, 23-24 July 2014.

28 . With Peter Egger and Joseph Francois, “The Spatial Structure of Production and the Depth of Trade Agreements”. European Trade Study Group, Munich, 11-13 September 2014.

29 . With Peter Egger, Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin, “Non-Tariff Barriers, Integration and the Trans-Atlantic Economy”. KOF-ETH-UZH Seminar in International Economic Policy, ETH-Zurich, 18 December 2014.

30 . With Kym Anderson & Joseph Francois, “The World Wine Web”. Prepared for American Association of Wine Annual Conference, Bordeaux, France, 21-25 June 2016. Also presented at: ETH Seminar, ETH-Zurich; and Galbino Summer School, Galbino Italy.

31 . “Why Do We Care About Public Opinion on Trade Policy?”. Presented at World Trade Forum, 23-24 September 2016, European University Institute, Florence.

32 . “Rethinking the Political Economy of Globalization”. Joint European University Institute/World Trade Institute/Murphy Institute conference on “The Economics & Politics of Globalization: What Do We Know, What Do We Not Know”, 10-11 March 2017, New Orleans, LA.

33 . With Yongsheng Xu & Nicardo Mcinnis, “Preference, Identity & the Political Economy of Pure Capitalism”. Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NIECP) Annual Conference, 19-20 June 2017, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

34 . With Joseph Francois. “Trade Volume and Wages: A Note”. For submission.

35 . “Transnational Governance in Trade and Investment”. Workshop on “Transnational Governance?”, 13- 14 November 2017, Robert Schumann Centre, the European University Institute, Florence.

36 . With Bernard Hoekman, “21st Century Trade Agreements and the Owl of Minerva”. European University Institute/World Trade Institute/Murphy Institute conference on “Corporate Dimensions of Globalization”, 21-22 May 2018, European University Institute, Florence.

37 . 2 Lectures on Globalisation: 1. Globalisation Labour Markets and the Political Economy of Populism; and 2. Democracy, Capitalism & Globalisation. 21 and 22 June 2018; The European University Institute, Florence.

38 . With Yongsheng Xu. “Personal and Social Identity: A Choice Theoretic Perspective”. 7 June 2018, ETH, Zurich; and 11 July at the Galbino Project, Castello di Galbino, Italy.

39 . “Democracy, Capitalism and Globalisation”. Distinguished GEP China Lecture. The 10th GEP China Conference: China and the Unravelling of Globalisation. 2 November 2018, University of Nottingham, Ningbo

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40. with Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa. “Rational Trade Wars and Stupid Trade Disputes”. 11th Research Workshop on International Trade, 30 January – 2 February 2019, Villars, Switzerland.

41. with Laura Puccio. “Nihil novi sub sole. The Need for Rethinking WTO and Green Subsidies in the Light of United States—Renewable Energy”. EUI WTO Case Law Conference, Florence, 28 September 2020.

42. with Mark Wu. “The Law and Economics Disconnect on Subsidies at the WTO: US—Countervailing Measures (China)”. EUI WTO Case Law Conference, Florence, 28 September 2020.

CONFERENCES (CO-)ORGANIZED

1 . Murphy Institute Conference on Political Economy of Migration, 24-25 March 2000, at Tulane University.

2 . Murphy Institute Conference on Political Economy of Policy Reform, 9-10 November 2001, at Tulane University.

3 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on Adjusting to Globalization, 28-29 June 2002, at University of Nottingham. (David Greenaway co-organizer)

4 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on Political Economy of Policy Transfer, Learning and Convergence, 11-12 April 2003, at Tulane University. (Alan Duncan co-organizer)

5 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on 100th Anniversary of Antidumping, 25-26 June 2004, at University of Nottingham. (Rod Falvey co-organizer)

6 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on Fairness and the Political Economy of Globalization, 1-2 April 2005, at Tulane University. (Udo Kreickemeier co-organizer)

7 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on China and the World Economy, 23-24 June, at University of Nottingham. (Chris Milner co-organizer)

8 . GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on New Political Economy of Globalization, 20-21 April 2007, at Tulane University.

9 . DfID/GEP/Murphy Institute Conference on Political Economy of Trade Policy in the BRICs, 27-28 March 2009, at Tulane.

10 . GEP/CESifo/Murphy Institute Conference on Trade and Finance, 24-25 February 2011, at Nottingham.

11 . GEP/CESifo/Murphy Institute Conference on Global Migration, 11-12 March 2011, at Tulane.

12 . European University Institute/World Trade Institute/Murphy Institute conference on “The Economics & Politics of Globalization: What Do We Know, What Do We Not Know”, 10-11 March 2017, New Orleans, LA. (Bernard Hoekman co-organizer)

13. European University Institute/World Trade Institute/Murphy Institute conference on “Corporate Dimensions of Globalization”, 21-22 May 2018, European University Institute, Florence. (Bernard Hoekman co-organizer)

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14. European University Institute/World Trade Institute/Murphy Institute conference on “Future of Trade Governance”, 13-14 May 2019, New Orleans, LA. (Bernard Hoekman co-organizer)