CEP Public Events
Hosted with CEPR, the Center for Global Development and the German Development Institute
The policy implications of recent globalisation research
Can information shift preferences towards trade policy? Evidence from randomized survey experiments
Laura Alfaro (Harvard Business School)
Wednesday 12 January 2022 16:00 - 17:00
ONLINE
About this event
An online seminar series aiming to encourage the exchange and discussion of empirical research on trade and investment and its effects on developing and emerging countries.
This online seminar series aims to encourage the exchange and discussion of empirical research on trade and investment and its effects on developing and emerging countries. The seminar differs from a traditional academic seminar, which focuses on methodology and academic exchange, and instead aims to promote the translation of academic findings into policy.
As such, the seminar series provides the opportunity for mutual learning: researchers learning about urgent policy questions and policy makers learning about what is methodologically feasible.
For the full line-up of presenters along with slides and recordings, please visit cepr.org.
Organisers
Beata Javorcik EBRD, Oxford and CEPR
Catherine Thomas CEP, CEPR and CESifo
Dany Bahar, Brookings CESifo and IZA
Kasper Vrolijk German Development Institute
Participants are expected to adhere to the CEP Events Code of Conduct.
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