Globalisierung - Internationalisierung der Wirtschaft

Eine Serie von Gastprofessuren

LECTURE SERIE BY PROF. RONALD W. JONES (UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER) “GLOBALIZATION AND THE THEORY OF INPUT TRADE”

ORT: KOLLEGIENGEBÄUDE DER UNIVERSITÄT BASEL

Date and Time

Title of Lecture

Location

5th May 2009 12-14

The Technology Transfer Paradox
Jones and Ruffin (2008a)

Kollegienhaus 212

7th May 2009 8-10

Hinterland Effects
Jones (2000), Chapter 3

Kollegienhaus 103

8th May
10-12

Trade and Wages: A Deeper Investigation
Jones and Ruffin (2008b)

Kollegienhaus 103

12th May 2009 12-14

Produced Mobile Inputs: Middle Products
Jones (2000), Chapter 5 Sanyal and Jones (1982), AER

Kollegienhaus 212

14th May 2009 8-10

Fragmentation and Outsourcing
Jones (2000), Chapter 7 Jones and Kierzkowski (2003)

Kollegienhaus 103

15th May 2009 10-12

Real Wages and Non-Traded Goods; Final Discussion of Lecture Series
Jones (2009)

Kollegienhaus 103

 

References

Jones, Ronald W. (2000), Globalization and the Theory of Input Trade, Cambridge: MIT Press.

Jones, Ronald. W. (2009), “Real Wages and Non-Traded Goods”, Working Paper, University of Rochester.

Jones, Ronald W. and Henryk Kierzkowoski (2003), “International Trade and Agglomeration: An Alternative Framework”, Journal of Economics (Special Edition on Growth, Trade and Economic Institutions), 1-16.

Jones, Ronald W. and Roy J. Ruffin (2008a), “The Technology Transfer Paradox”, Journal of International Economics, 75, 2, 321-328.

Jones, Ronald W. and Roy J. Ruffin (2008b), “Trade and Wages: A Deeper Investigation”, Review of International Economics, 16, 2, 234-249.

Sanyal, Kalyan K. und Ronald W. Jones (1982), „The Theory of Trade in Middle Products“, American Economic Review, 72, 1, 16-31.

Letzte Änderung: 15.04.2009