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  Mentions légales
 
  Conference
Vth Spring School in Economic Geography     
CEPR Centre for Economic Policy Research
     
  May 22-24, 2005
Cagliari, Italy
May 22, 2005
Agglomeration and Economic Geography, Theory (part I) Gianmarco Ottaviano Università Bocconi, Università
di Bologna and CEPR
9.30-11.00
Agglomeration and Economic Geography, Theory (part II) Gianmarco Ottaviano Università Bocconi, Università
di Bologna and CEPR
11.15-12.45
The Empirics of Economic Geography (part I) Pierre-Philippe Combes

GREQAM-Université Aix-Marseille
PSE and CEPR

14.00-15.30
The Empirics of Economic Geography (part II) Pierre-Philippe Combes Universitat Pompeu Fabra 16.15-17.45
      May 23, 2005
Transport infrastructure, spatial general equilibrium and welfare Jose Melendez-Hidalgo Free University of Amsterdam 9.00-10.00
Christian Volpe-Martinicus Center for European Integration
Studies (ZEI) – Bonn
Discussant
International integration and regional inequality Frederic Andres Université de Paris IX-Dauphine 10.00-11.00
Fabien Candau Université de Pau et
des Pays de l'Adour
Discussant
International trade and sub-national industry clustering: Firm-level evidence from Hungary's integration with the European Union Sabine Kadam LSE and University of Michigan 11.15-12.15
Sylvie Charlot INRA-CESAER, Dijon Discussant
Does trade liberalization favor spatial de-concentration of industry? Christian Volpe-Martinicus Center for European Integration
Studies (ZEI) - Bonn
12.15-13.15
Jose Melendez-Hidalgo Free University of Amsterdam Discussant
Agglomeration and Growth in the NEG: a critical assessment Fabio Cerina CRENOS- Università di Cagliari 14.30-15.30
Frederic Andres Université de Paris IX-Dauphine Discussant
Price or Quantity Adjustements of the Market Access Effect? French Border Regions 1986-2000 Pamina Koenig CREST and University of Paris I 15.30-16.30
D'Artis Kancs LSE Discussant
Externalities and the Industry Life Cycle: The Changing Influence of Spillovers in UK Counties (1841-1971) Frank Neffke Utrecht University 16.45-17.45
Nicole Andréa Mathys University of Lausanne Discussant
May 24, 2005
Lumpy World and Race to the Bottom? Fabien Candau Université de Pau et des
Pays de l'Adour
9.00-10.00
Fabio Cerina CRENOS- Università di Cagliari Discussant
Empirical Assessment of the Existence of Taxable Agglomeration Rents Souleymane Coulibaly Université de Lausanne et
Université de Paris I
10.00-11.00
Massimo Del Gatto CRENOS- Università di Cagliari, LSE, Università di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’ and University of Forlì - Bologna Discussant
Sectoral Agglomeration Effects in European Regions Nicole Andréa Mathys University of Lausanne 11.15-12.15
Frank Neffke Utrecht University Discussant
Trade, Geography, and Productivity: Evidence from a panel of Italian firms (1983-1999) Massimo Del Gatto CRENOS- Università di Cagliari, LSE, Università di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’ and University of Forlì - Bologna 12.15-13.15
Sabine Kadam LSE and University of Michigan Discussant
Footloose capital model with heterogeneous firms Toshi Okubo Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva 14.30-15.30
Holger Breinlich LSE Discussant
Migration and New Economic Geography D'Artis Kancs LSE 15.30-16.30
Laurent Gobillon INED and CREST Discussant
Trade Liberalisation, Regional Integration and Industrial Restructuring through Exit and Mergers Holger Breinlich LSE 16.45-17.45
Toshi Okubo Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Discussant