David DeRemer
@DRDeRemerAsst Prof, Nazarbayev U Graduate School of Business. EconPhD Columbia. Trade Policy, Trade Law, Political Economy, Global Economic Governance. Views are my own.
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This brilliant defense of the WTO by @ChadBown and @PhilipILevy notes that "the WTO's achievements have been substantially more modest" on subsidies. My co-authored 2017 @JIntlEcon paper on how politics influences initiation of WTO disputes also sheds light on why. #econtwitter
America has some reasonable trade complaints about China. Unfortunately, Trump had to learn the hard way that his go-it-alone approach toward Beijing would not work. Why the United States now needs to run toward the WTO. My latest, with @PhilipILevy foreignpolicy.com/2020/05/28/tra…
📢📢 Call for Papers 📢📢 #ETSG 2024 #Athens 🇬🇷 - September 12-14 - Celebrating the 25th (!) annual conference of the European Trade Study Group. ➡️Conference info: etsg.org ➡️Submit paper before April 5: forms.gle/MeWFozg9obDKz1…
Call for papers out for Spring Midwest Economic Theory & International Trade conference. IUPUI will host in Indianapolis May 17-19! @rafer77 @YotovG @IUPUI sites.google.com/view/midwest-i…
Something IO folks should keep in mind! @eizenb_alon and I are editing a special issue of IJIO on "Market Power and the Macroeconomy" See the details below
1/2 @conlon_chris and I are jointly editing a Special Issue of IJIO titled "Market power and the macroeconomy" Recent trends such as inflation or rising interest rates create a nice laboratory to study how the macro environment shapes firms' strategy and competitive conduct.
I try not to post anything serious about politics (or anything else, really) in this space, but, as a guy who teaches trade at South Carolina's flagship university, I'm humbly going to suggest that I might have something to say about this topic. Thread, as the kids say. 1/12
Thank you @jenniferdoleac @TradeDiversion and all all those who've shared my work on tariffs over the past days. Your support has been incredible. I'm currently working on a heavily revised version of the draft that will be available later this fall.
Our conference on New Thinking in Industrial Policy is happening tomorrow at Columbia. It's not to late to register to attend (cdep.sipa.columbia.edu/content/new-th…). There will also be a livestream (youtube.com/live/irrg3G_jY…) for those who can't attend in person.
Register now for our conference on New Thinking in Industrial Policy, Nov 10 @ Columbia: cdep.sipa.columbia.edu/content/new-th…. 2 keynotes - Erica Fuchs & Michael Kremer - and a fascinating set of presenters & panel members who are sure to spark engaging conversations.
🎃 🎃 New paper alert 🎃 🎃 "xtevent: Estimation and Visualization in the Linear Panel Event-Study Design" with Simon Freyaldenhoven, Christian Hansen, Jesse Shapiro and Constantino Carreto jorgeperezperez.com/files/xtevent_… #EconTwitter 👇
📢 Extension of submission deadline for @CentreFiw Research Conference ‘International Economics’ until Oct 30, 2023. @CentreFiw invites to the submission of (full) working papers to be presented at the conference. Conference date: Feb 22-23, 2024 fiw.ac.at/2023/10/09/cal…
Update for robust test for weak instruments: weakivtest in Stata is now compatible with reghdfe and ivreghdfe. Type "adoupdate weakivtest" or "ssc install weakivtest". tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Thanks for feedback @stroebel_econ @drew_m_johnston
Muito obrigado to @Pikuinha1978, @LucaOpromolla, Joana Pais, and Joana Resende for an excellent Lisbon Game Theory Meetings, 2023. And special thanks to @Beshkar for @kbuzard7, @DRDeRemer @LucaOpromolla for a great session on trade!
We are excited to announce the 12th Lisbon Meetings in Game Theory and Applications from May 31 to June 2, 2023, featuring keynote speakers Gary Biglaiser, Leeat Yariv, and Hervé Moulin. Submit your papers by March 31: lisbonmeetings.com
Forbes had a similar article. The lesson I'd add is that even if you have good policy ideas like the Duke of Weselton, crossing lines in pursuit of those policies (plotting Elsa's assassination) will ultimately be counterproductive to your policy goals. forbes.com/sites/artcarde…
Register now for our conference on New Thinking in Industrial Policy, Nov 10 @ Columbia: cdep.sipa.columbia.edu/content/new-th…. 2 keynotes - Erica Fuchs & Michael Kremer - and a fascinating set of presenters & panel members who are sure to spark engaging conversations.
Bing on the benefits of international trade cooperation in Shakespearean English:
I asked ChatGPT to tell me what is wrong with ISDS in Shakespearean English. This is what I got: Hark! What foul a practice hath been wrought, A system fraught with faults and evils sought. ISDS, a creature born of greed and power, That renders justice weak and frail each hour.
Join us in Vienna for the 15th @CentreFiw Conference on International Economics! 📅 February 23.-24. 🏠 @wu_vienna Submission deadline: October 21.
@CentreFiw announces its 15th Research Conference ‘International Economics’ and invites the submission of (full) working papers to be presented at the conference. Conference date: February 23-24, 2023, WU Vienna More information and Call for Papers: blog.fiw.ac.at/fiw-conference…
Very sorry to hear that Ron Jones, the great trade theorist @ Univ of Rochester, has passed away. His 1965 @JPolEcon is a foundational classic, his textbook World Trade and Payments another classic, among so many contributions . . .
Very cool to hear a @planetmoney episode about our paper “Ideas have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice” with @snaidunl and @Daniel_L_Chen Read the original here: nber.org/papers/w29788
It seemed like a crazy idea at the time. Convince a bunch of judges to go on a swanky retreat ... to learn economics? But by the 1990s, some 40 percent of federal judges had done the program — and it may have forever changed the law. Our latest episode: npr.org/2022/09/22/112…
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