NOITS 2021

NOITS 2021 - Conference

The 22nd annual NOITS conference will be held on September 30th – October 1st 2021 in Reykjavík, Iceland.

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Program:

September 30th
September 30th

08:30-09:00 Registration and coffee

Chair: Helga Kristjánsdóttir, University of Akureyri


09:00-10:00 Keynote: Miklós Koren (Central European University)
TBA


10:00-10:45 Valerie Smeets (Aarhus)
High-Skill Immigration, Offshoring R&D, and Firm Dynamics


10:45-11:00 Coffee break


11:00-11:45 Alessandro Sforza (University of Bologna)
The Value of Managers’ Export Experience: Lessons from the Angolan Civil War

11:45-13:00 Lunch

Chair: Andreas Moxnes, University of Oslo


13:00-13:45 Rikard Forslid (Stockholm U)
Imports and the CO2 Emissions of Firms


13:45-14:30 Dóra Zsuzsanna Simon (Uni Stavanger)
To Beef, or Not To Beef: Trade, Meat, and the Environment


14:30-14:45 Coffee break


14:45-15:30 Tibor Besedes (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Experimenting with Ash: The Trade-Effects of Airspace Closures in the Aftermath of Eyjafjallajökull

15:45-22:00 Sightseeing and street food

 

 

October 1st

Chair: Jakob Munch, University of Copenhagen


09:00-09:45 Luca Macedoni (Aarhus)
Pricing in Firm-to-Firm Trade Evidence from a Danish Multinational


9:45-10:30 Julian Hinz/Inga Heiland (Statistics Norway / University of Oslo)
Frictions to intranational investment


10:30-10:45 Coffee break


10:45-11:30 Per Botolf Maurseth (BI)
Globalization of intellectual property rights


11:30-12:15 Alejandro G. Graziano (University of Nottingham)
Hybrid Competition in International Trade

12:15-13:15 Lunch

Chair: Rikard Forslid, Stockholm University


13:15-14:00 Michael Koch (Aarhus University)
Tasks, Occupations, and Wage Inequality in an Open Economy


14:00-14:45 Giuseppe Pulito (Aarhus)
Offshoring, reskilling and the role of occupational task content


14:45-15:00 Coffee break


15:00-15:45 Frederic Warzynski (Aarhus)
Market Size, Competition, and Multiproduct Firms


15:45-16:30 Ricard Gil (Queen's University)
The Dynamics of Shipping Transactions in a Global Pandemic