| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
9, 2005 |
| 8:00 - 8:45 am |
Continental Breakfast in Atrium of Mendoza
College of Business
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8:45 - 9:00 am
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Opening Remarks by Scott
Mainwaring (Director of Kellogg Institute)
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| 9:00 - 10:15 am |
Session 1, Chair: Jeffrey Bergstrand (U. of Notre Dame
and Kellogg Fellow) |
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“Economic Integration
and Civilizing Commerce” |
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James E. Anderson
(Boston College) |
| Discussants: |
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Alan Deardorff
(U. of Michigan) and Avinash Dixit
(Princeton U.)
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10:15 - 10:30 am
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Coffee Break
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| 10:30 - 11:45 am |
Session 2, Chair: Simon Evenett (U. of St. Gallen) |
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“Sequencing
Regional Trade Integration and Cooperation Agreements” |
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Robert Devlin
(IDB), Antoni Estevadeordal
(IDB), and Kati Suominen (IDB) |
| Discussants: |
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Robert Pahre (U. of
Illinois) and Robert Pastor
(American University)
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| 11:45 - 1:00 pm |
Session 3, Chair: Simon Evenett (U. of St. Gallen) |
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“Sequencing and Depth
of Regional Economic Integration:
Lessons for the Americas from Europe” |
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Richard Baldwin
(GIIS, Geneva) |
| Discussants: |
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Roberto Bouzas (U.
of San Andres) and Pravin Krishna
(Johns Hopkins U.)
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1:00 - 2:15 pm
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Lunch at Morris Inn;
Speech by L. Alan Winters
(World Bank and U. of Sussex)
Introduction by Simon Evenett (U.
of St. Gallen)
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| 2:15 - 3:30 pm |
Session 4, Chair: Thomas Gresik (U. of Notre Dame and
Kellogg Fellow) |
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“The Sequencing of Trade
Liberalization in the Presence of Adjustment Costs” |
Discussants:
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Eric Bond
(Vanderbilt U.)
Jaime de Melo
(U. of Geneva) and Robert Staiger
(U. of Wisconsin) |
3:30 - 3:45 pm |
Coffee Break |
3:45 - 5:00 pm |
Session 5, Chair: Antoni
Estevadeordal (U. of Notre
Dame and
Kellogg Fellow) |
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“Democracy,
Veto Players, and the Depth of Regional
Integration” |
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Edward Mansfield
(U. of Pennsylvania), Helen Milner
(Princeton U.), and Jon Pevehouse
(U. of Wisconsin) |
| Discussants: |
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Alexandra
Guisinger (U. of Notre Dame and Kellogg Fellow) and Ray Robertson (Macalester College)
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|
| 6:45 pm |
Transportation provided to U.S. College Football Hall
of Fame |
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|
| 7:00-8:15 pm |
Free use of the entire Hall that evening; guests can
wander throughout the Hall of Fame |
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|
| 8:15 pm |
Dinner begins |
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|
| 9:15pm |
Speech by Carlos
Perez del Castillo (Special Advisor for Int'l Trade Negotiations
to the President of Uruguay)
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Introduction by
Dennis Flannery
(Executive
Vice-President, IDB) |
| 10:00 pm |
Return transportation to hotels |
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 |
7:45 - 8:30 am
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Continental Breakfast in Atrium of Mendoza College of
Business
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| 8:30 - 9:45 am |
Session 6, Chair: Tony Messina (U. of
Notre Dame and Kellogg Fellow) |
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"Sequencing and Path
Dependence in European Integration"
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Andrew Moravcsik
(Princeton U.) |
| Discussants: |
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Carles Boix (U.
of Chicago) and Chris Waller
(U. of Notre Dame and Kellogg Fellow)
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9:45 - 10:00 am
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Coffee Break
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| 10:00 - 11:15 am |
Session 7, Chair: Jaime Ros (U. of Notre Dame and
Kellogg Fellow) |
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"Competitive
Liberalization: A
Tournament-Theory-Based Interpretation” |
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Simon Evenett
(U. of St. Gallen) |
| Discussants: |
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Marcelo Olarreaga
(World Bank) and Robert Scollay
(U. of Auckland)
|
| 11:15 - 12:30 pm |
Session 8, Chair: Jaime Ros (U. of Notre Dame and
Kellogg Fellow) |
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"Does
Regionalism Help or Hinder Multilateralism? An
Empirical Evaluation” |
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Antoni Estevadeordal
(IDB), Caroline Freund (World
Bank), and Emanuel Ornelas (U.
of Georgia) |
| Discussants: |
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Scott Baier (Clemson
U.)and Pablo
Sanguinetti (UTDT, Buenos Aires)
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| 12:30 - 1:45 pm |
Lunch at Atrium of Mendoza College of Business |
2:00 - 4:00 pm
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POLICY PANEL,
Chair: Jeffrey Bergstrand (U.
of Notre Dame and Kellogg Fellow)
in Hesburgh Center
Auditorium
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Hans Peter Lankes
(IMF) |
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Jeffrey Schott
(Institute for International Economics) |
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Alberto Trejos
(INCAE and former Foreign Commerce Minister of Costa Rica)
Robert Devlin
(IDB)
|
| 4:00 pm |
Conference Adjourns (officially) |
| 6:30 pm |
Transportation to Tippecanoe Place (former Studebaker
Mansion) |
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(Guests can wander through
mansion) |
| 7:30 pm |
Dinner |
| 9:30 pm |
Return transportation to hotels |
| All paper sessions will have
the following format: 20-25 minutes for author(s); |
10-15 minutes for each of two
discussants; 15-20 minutes general discussion.
Policy panelists will have 15-20 minutes for prepared remarks and then
Q&A will follow.
Paper sessions 1-8 will be in the Mendoza College of Business, Room
162; the Policy Panel will be in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium.
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