Venice Summer Institute Workshop on “Dissecting Globalization”
Venice International University, San Servolo,
21-22 July 2004
Programme
Wednesday,
21 July 2004
09:00
- 09:15
Introduction/ Organisation/ Group Matters
Session 1
09:15
- 10:05
Metrics Capturing the Degree to which Individual Economies are Globalized
RAY RIEZMAN (Iowa), John Whalley (UWO), Shunming Zhang (UWO/Tsinghua)
10:05
- 10:55
Who Makes the Rules of Globalization?
ALAN DEARDORFF (University of Michigan)
10:55
- 11:15
Coffee
Break
Session
2
11:15
- 12:05
Exploring the Intensive and Extensive Margins of World Trade
WILLI KOHLER (University of Linz Austria) and Gabriel Felbermayr (University of Linz Austria)
12:05
- 12:55
The Geography of Trade in Goods and Assets
Antonin Aviat (Cepremap and Delta, Paris) and NICOLAS COEURDACIER (Delta, Paris)
12:55
- 13:45
Lunch
Session
3
13:45
- 14:35
Keynote Lecture: What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again
JAN AART SCHOLTE (Warwick University)
14:35
- 15:25
Globalization and Labour Market Effects: Trade vs. Induced Technical Progress
ROLAND EISEN (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet)
19:00
Dinner
Thursday,
22 July 2004
Session
4
09:00
- 09:15
Discussion of Organisation and Plans for Volume
Session
5
09:15
- 10:05
Keynote lecture: International Organizations: Aligning Mission, Means and Legitimacy
ROBERT LAWRENCE (Harvard University)
10:05
- 10:55
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ARVIND SUBRAMANIAN (IMF)
10:55
- 11:15
Coffee
Break
Session
6
11:15
- 12:05
Globalisation and the Internationalisation of Public Policy
ALAN DUNCAN and David Greenaway (Nottingham University)
12:05
- 12:55
Growth Inequality and Labor Markets in LDCs: A Survey
AYAL KIMHI (The Hebrew University)
12:55
- 13:45
Lunch
Session
7
13:45
- 14:35
Keynote Lecture : Globalization and Values
JOHN WHALLEY (The University of Western Ontario)
14:35
- 15:25
Fair Trade: A "Third Generation Welfare" Mechanism to Make Globalisation Sustainable
LEONARDO BECCHETTI and Fabrizio Adrianni (Università Tor Vergata)