International Trade

IIEP and its faculty specialize in the study of international trade, examining the flow of capital, goods, and services within and across global borders. IIEP and its faculty focus on a wide variety of issues in international trade, publishing books, articles, working papers, and op-eds on the impacts of big data and AI, governance, climate change, labor, politics, law, liberalization, and globalization on international trade. IIEP hosts a multitude of events that bring together DC-area and international researchers and policymakers including the annual Washington Area International Trade Symposium (WAITS), a Trade and Development Seminar series with the GW Economics department, annual conferences on China and India, book launches, and more. IIEP also regularly partners with international trade organizations including the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) and The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), and hosts many current and former World Trade Organization (WTO) officials to share their knowledge with students, academics, and professionals.

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Climate Change and Agriculture: Impacts and the Costs of Adaptation in Developing Countries

Tuesday, 11/3/2009, 11:00am - 12:30pm

Gerald Nelson IFPRI Tuesday, November 3, 2009 11:00 am – 12:30 pm John W. Kendrick Seminar Room Room 321 at 2115 G Street NW Washington, DC 20052

2nd Annual Conference on China’s Economic Development and the U.S. China-Relationship

Tuesday, 11/3/2009, 11:00am - 12:30pm

Continental breakfast at 8:00 AM 9:00 AM: Welcome and Overview of the Conference Stephen C. Smith (Director, Institute for International Economic Policy, and Pr

Trade Topics in the Current Congress

Thursday, 6/25/2009, 8:00am - 9:00am

Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) Joint with the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:00 am to 9:00 am City View Room, 7th Floor

Regional Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Africa and the Middle East

Monday, 4/13/2009, 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Steve Radelet (CGD) – Paper Antoinette Sayeh (IMF) – Paper Mohsin Khan (Peterson Institute) – Paper David Hamod (National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce) Joint w

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Susan Aaronson

Research Professor

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Steve Charnovitz

Associate Professor of Law

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Maggie Chen

Professor of Economics and International Affairs

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Reid Click

Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs

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Adam Dean

Assistant Professor of Political Science

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Jeffery Ding

Assistant Professor of Political Science

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Remi Jedwab

Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Director of the Institute for International Economic Policy

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Sumit Joshi

Professor of Economics

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Stephen B Kaplan

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

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Nina Kelsey

Associate Professor of Public Policy and International Affairs

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Joseph Pelzman

Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Professorial Lecturer of Law

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Lucia Rafanelli

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

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Jennifer Spencer

Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs and Director, Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER)

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Steve Suranovic

Former Director, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Director International Trade and Investment Policy Program (July 2012 - 2014)

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Ariel Weinberger

Assistant Professor of International Business

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Robert J Weiner

Professor of International Business, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs

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Yingyan Zhao

Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs