Panel One
Friday, January 4, 2:30 p.m.
Location: Sheraton/Napoleon B3
Issues in Globalization (Roundtable)
Presiding: Max Kreinin, Michigan State University
Max Kreinin, Michigan State University
Andrew F. Brimmer, Brimmer and Company
Harry Holzer, Georgetown University and Urban Institute
Anne Krueger, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS)
Raul Moncarz, Florida International University
Scheherazade Rehman, George Washington University
Dominick Salvatore, Fordham University
Alfred E. Eckes, Ohio University
Panel Two
Saturday, January 5, 12:30 p.m.
Location: Sheraton/Napoleon C2
Globalization and Trade Policy (F0)
Presiding: John T. Evans, Long Island University
Miles Mattson and Drusilla Brown, Tufts University – Access to Essential Medicine: The Impact of TRIPS
Joseph Pelzman, George Washington University, and AMIR SHOHAM, Ben Gurion University of the Negev – U.S. Bilateral Regional Agreements: The Negative Welfare Effects of Multiplicity in Country of Origin Rules
Don P. Clark, University of Tennessee – Vertical Specialization with Developed and Developing Countries
Nancy H. Chau, Cornell University, and Rolf Fare, Oregon State University – On Trade Impairment Nullification, Trade Sanctions and the Shadow Price of Imports: A Trade Benefit Function Approach
Discussants: Arnab K. Basu, College of William and Mary
Kathleen Rees, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Wendy Takacs, University of Maryland – Baltimore County
Judith Dean, U.S. International Trade Commission