8th Annual Washington Area International Trade Symposium (WAITS) Conference
Friday, April 27, 2018
Inter-American Development Bank CR-200
1330 New York Avenue NW
Washington DC 20577
The Washington Area International Trade Symposium (WAITS) is a forum that highlights trade research at institutions in the Washington D.C. area. Its primary activity is sponsoring an annual research conference where scholars present their latest academic work. Researchers from George Washington University, American University, the Census Bureau, the Federal Reserve Board, Georgetown University, the Inter-American Development Bank, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), the U.S. International Trade Commission, the University of Maryland, and the World Bank have all participated in the symposium.
Contact [email protected] with any questions. Please note that WAITS conferences are open to the public but participants are asked to register here.
Schedule
8:50 – 9:00 AM: Opening Remarks
Antoni Estevadeordal, Manager, Integration and Trade Sector, Inter-American Development Bank
Nuno Limao, University of Maryland
Discussant: Luciana Juvenal, IMF
Olga Timoshenko, George Washington University
Discussant: Ina Simonovska, University of Maryland
Christian Volpe Martincus, Inter-American Development Bank
Discussant: Maggie Chen, George Washington University
Cristina Tello-Trillo, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant: Anna Maria Mayda, Georgetown University
Justin Pierce, Federal Reserve Board
Discussant: Fariha Kamal, U.S. Census Bureau
Fernando Parro, SAIS– Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Mariano Somale, Federal Reserve Board
Discussant: Paulo Bastos, World Bank
Michele Ruta, World Bank
Discussant: Mauricio Mesquita Moreira, Inter-American Development Bank
Serge Shikher, USITC
Discussant: Kara Reynolds, American University
Rod Ludema, Georgetown University
Discussant: Paul Piveteau, SAIS– Johns Hopkins University
Aaron Flaaen, Federal Reserve Board
Christian Volpe Martincus, Inter-American Development Bank
George Washington University’s Institute for International Economic Policy, housed at the Elliott School of International Affairs, is dedicated to producing and disseminating high-quality non-partisan academic and policy relevant research on international economic policy. Areas of focus include international trade, international finance, and development economics.