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20 Years of Arnoldshain Seminar “20 Years of Challenges for Integration,
Globalization, and Development”September 14 – 18, 2015
Frankfurt and Arnoldshain / Taunus
Scientific Committee
Basilia Aguirre, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Germán Calfat, IOB, University of Antwerp, Belgium Ricardo Luis Descalzi, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina Roland Eisen, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Stephan Klasen, CRC, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Institute of International Economics, Universitat Jaume I, Spain and Georg-August-Universität
Göttingen, Germany Ángel Enrique Neder, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann, CRC, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Adriana Peluffo, Universidad de la República, Uruguay Celestino Suárez, Institute of International Economics, Universitat Jaume I, Spain Gabriele Tondl, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria Marcel Vaillant, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Honory Head of Scientific Committee: Ulrich Peter Ritter, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany
Local organizers
Alexander Elsas, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Roland Eisen, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Uwe Walz, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Eckhard Freyer, Hochschule Merseburg, Germany
Sponsors
Hans und Traute Matthöfer-Stiftung (FES)
Vereinigung von Freunden und Förderern der Goethe-Universität
Stiftung zur Förderung der internationalen Beziehungen der Goethe-Universität
House of Finance
Goethe Finance Association (GFA)
KPMG
Commerzbank AG
Opel AG
MLP
Central-Hotel Eschborn
T.S.C. Phoenix
Hello Fresh
Important contacts
Alexander Elsas +49 171 69 13 440 (phone, sms and WhatsApp)
Carola Wondrak+49 173 373 39183(phone, sms and WhatsApp)
http://20arno.de our web app especially for the conference, optimized for mobile access
http://isces.netour web site
The Arnoldshain Seminars: Past, Present and Future (Ulrich Peter Ritter)
In 1995 the series of Arnoldshain Seminars started with the participation of scholars and students from thethree faculties of Economics and Business Administration of the J. W. Goethe-University (JWGU), Frankfurtam Main, Germany, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina and the Universidade de São Paulo, SãoPaulo, Brazil with the objective of fostering international cooperative and comparative research.
They consist of two parts, a more general Symposium with round tables and presentations on larger themeson the site of a university and a second part in a retreat with presentations and discussion of recent research insmaller groups. The results of these seminars are published by an editorial committee.
During the intervals between the seminars they are prepared in regular chats and other forms ofcommunications. This web site also functions as a platform for information and communication betweenresearch groups and researchers.
So far the following seminars have taken place:
Arnoldshain I: National and Comparative Research from Argentina, Brazil and Germany, October 18 - 20 1995 in Frankfurt and Arnoldshain.
Arnoldshain II: Structural transformation in Latin America and Europe. Learning from each other's experience, March 19 - 21, 1997 in Córdoba and Vaquerías.
Arnoldshain III: Argentina, Brazil, and Germany: Comparative studies in structural transformation. October 18 - 21, 1998 in São Paulo and Ubatuba.
Arnoldshain IV: Supranational Cooperation and Integration. Goods and Services vs. Information. September4 - 6 2000 in Frankfurt and Arnoldshain.
Arnoldshain V: Adjusting to Globalization and Structural Changes in Argentina, Brazil and Germany, September 27th - October 1st, 2002, in Córdoba and Vaquerías.
Arnoldshain VI: Trade, Integration and Institutional Reforms in Latin America and the EU, March 14 - 18th,2005 in Córdoba and Ascochinga.
Arnoldshain VII: Trade and Integration - The EU and Latin America, August 28 – September 1, 2006 in Vienna and Stift Vorau.
Arnoldshain VIII: Designing Strategies for Sustained Growth and Development: EU and LA Compared, March 31 to April 4, 2008 in São Paulo and São Sebastião.
Arnoldshain IX: International Crisis and Development - Private and Public Responses, October 5th – 9th, 2009 in Montevideo and Punta del Este.
Arnoldshain X: Development, equity and policy in Latin America in the aftermath of the global economic and financial crisis, June 29th - July 2nd, 2011 in Göttingen and Merseburg
Arnoldshain XI: Migration, Development, and Demographic Change – Problems, Consequences, Solutions, June 25 – 28, 2013, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Arnoldshain XII: Globalization, development and human capital. The role of networking and information, September 23 – 26, 2014, University of Valencia and University Jaume I in Villa Real, Spain
At the Arnoldshain VI Seminar the participation was opened to other universities and countries. The decision wastaken to found an association for comparative studies in economics as well as a center of comparative studies. Alsogroups of researchers plan to apply for research projects at the EU, Mercosur etc.
Programme
13.09.15 18:00 Dinner & Get-together
14.09.15 08:30 Welcome09:00 Diaz Cafferata, Alberto M. Is growth influenced by the terms of trade? Argentina, a
case study.
Mordecki, Gabriela Impact of real exchange rate volatility on exports: A comparative study 1990-2013
10:30 Coffee break11:00 Borraz, Fernando Distance and Political Boundaries: Estimating
BorderEffects under Inequality Constraints
Zarzosa Valdivia, Fernando Enrique
Real Exchange Rate and Relative Factor Prices: A theoretical view of their interdependences
12:30 Lunch14:00 Abeliansky, Ana Lucia The impact of 3D printing on trade and FDI
Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas Is Aid for Trade Effective? A Panel-Quantile Regression Approach
Nunez, Thais How valuable the IEAs can be? The case of trade in hazardous chemicals and persistent organic pollutants
16:00 Coffee break16:30 Roundtable "E-Change" Claudia Bremer, Roland Eisen; Moderator: Alexander
Elsas18:30 Dinner
15.09.15 09:00 Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
The Euro Effect on the extensive and intensive margins of trade in intermediate, capital and final goods
Peluffo, Adriana Trade, Firms’ Performance and Labor Markets10:30 Coffee break11:00 Ganame, Maria Cecilia Endogenous protection in imperfect competitive markets:
an empirical analysis for countries of Mercosur
Pomeranz, Lenina Economic sanctions as political instrument in international relations. The case of the Russian Federation.
12:30 Lunch14:00 Claeys, Peter Timing and duration of monetary regimes
Neder, Ángel Enrique Monetary Policy in Argentina: Seignorage and Bailey's Curve 2001-2014
15:30 Coffee break16:00 Keynote & Roundtable
"Trade, Globalization and Development"
Keynote: Sangeeta Khorana; Roundtable: Sangeeta Khorana, Lars Nilsson, Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso; Moderator: Celestino Suárez
18:30 Dinner20:00 Ballroom Dancing Event
with Caro featuring T. S. C. Phoenix
16.09.15 09:00 Aguirre, Basilia Maria Baptista
Public Expenditure Efficiency on Education an Analysis Sao Paulo State Cities’
Dimelis, Sophia An ARDL approach to explain income inequality: An analysis of top income hares in Greece
11:00 Bus transfer to Frankfurt14:00 Campus Westend &
Frankfurt City Tour
17.09.15 09:00 Figueras, Alberto José The linkages between agglomeration and growth. A study for Argentina
Suárez, Celestino The Impact of International Fragmentation of Production on Economic Growth in the Western Balkan Countries
10:30 Coffee break11:00 Nelli, Rosanna The Coase Theorem
Wondrak, Carola Impacts of demographic changes on German life insurance12:30 Lunch at mensa14:00 Extended Keynote
"Alternative Banking"Reinhard H. Schmidt & Ilonka Rühle
16:00 Coffee break16:30 Mahoozi, Hosnieh Gender and Spatial Disparity of Multidimensional Poverty
in Iran
Moncarz, Pedro An ex-ante analysis of the welfare effects of changes in world prices of agricultural commodities: the case of Uruguay
18:30 Evening Reception
18.09.15 09:00 Recalde, Maria Luisa The education networks of Latin America. Effects on bilateral trade during and after the cold war.
10:00 Roundtable "Econometrics and Development"
Ricardo Descalzi, Sophia Dimelis, Katarine Juselius, Horst Entorf; Moderator: Walter Robledo
12:00 ISCES Meeting13:00 Bavarian Lunch Official end of seminar16:00 Fitness Boxing
19.09.15 Rhine Cruise
You can access all the abstracts online at 20arno.de
The first part of the conference is in Arnoldshain:
Martin-Niemöller-Haus Am Eichwaldsfeld 361389 Schmitten/ArnoldshainTelephone 06084 944-0Fax 06084 [email protected]
How to get there by public transport:
Frankfurt main station “Hauptbahnhof” → S- and U-Bahn station “Hauptwache” in Frankfurt am Main -> U3 to final station Oberursel/Hohemark → RMV bus 50, direction Grävenwiesbach, exit Arnoldshain Forsthaus
or taxi shuttle TAXI-Albert (Tel.: 06082/4444 or 0151/11569866) from station Oberursel/Hohemark.
On Wednesday we move to Frankfurt:
House of FinanceGoethe UniversityTheodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 360323 Frankfurt am Main
From Frankfurt main station “Hauptbahnhof” with S-Bahn, lines 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 9 to “Hauptwache”, then U-Bahn, lines 1 / 2 / 3 / 8 to “Holzhausenstraße” then 10 minutes foot walk.
MARITIM Rhein-Main Hotel DarmstadtAm Kavalleriesand 664295 DarmstadtTelephone: 0049 (0) 6151 303 125Telefax: 0049 (0) 6151 303 161
Central Hotel EschbornBerliner Str. 31-3565760 Eschborn 06196-93 05 90
Participants
Ana Lucia Abeliansky [email protected] University of Goettingen
Basilia Aguirre [email protected] FEA/USP
Fernando Borraz [email protected] Banco Central del Uruguay and UDELAR
Claudia Bremer [email protected] Goethe University
María Victoria
Catalano [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Peter Claeys [email protected] Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Daniela Cristina [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Ricardo Luis Descalzi [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Alberto M. Díaz Cafferata [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Sophia Dimelis [email protected] Athens University of Economics and Business
Roland Eisen [email protected] Goethe University
Alexander Elsas [email protected] Goethe University
Horst Entorf [email protected] Goethe University
Berna Er [email protected] Philipps-Universität Marburg
Eckhard Freyer [email protected] Hochschule Merseburg
Maria Cecilia Ganame [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Klaus Hertle [email protected] Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Katarina Juselius [email protected] University of Copenhagen
Sangeeta Khorana [email protected] Bournemouth University
Stephan Klasen [email protected] University of Goettingen
Hosnieh Mahoozi [email protected] Justus-Liebig University of Giessen
InmaculadaMartinez-Zarzoso
[email protected] University of Goettingen
Gabriela Mordecki [email protected] Instituto de Economía, FCEyA, UdelaR
Marina Murat [email protected] Department of Economics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Ángel Enrique
Neder [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Rosanna Nelli [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Lars Nilsson [email protected] European Commission, Directorate General for Trade
Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann [email protected] University of Goettingen
Thais Nunez [email protected] PSE Pantheon Sorbonne
Adriana Peluffo [email protected] University of the Republic
Lenina Pomeranz [email protected] FEA/USP
Maria Luisa Recalde [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Walter Robledo [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Chilecito
Ilonka Rühle [email protected] Sparkassenstiftung für internationale Kooperation
Reinhard H. Schmidt [email protected] Goethe University
Bojan Shimbov [email protected] World Bank and the Universitat Jaume I of Castellón (Institute of International Economics)
Celestino Suárez [email protected] Jaume I of Castellón (Department of Economics and Institute of International Economics).
Uwe Walz [email protected] Goethe University
Carola Wondrak [email protected] Goethe University
Fernando Enrique
Zarzosa Valdivia [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Campus Westend
Our conference takes place in the House of Finance (HoF), lecture hall “Commerzbank”.
Wifi: eduroam or FREIFLUG or FLUGHAFEN
FREIFLUG: open the web browser and fill in your credentials. We have reserved guest accounts for the participants.
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