MNE preparation
1) Globalization
a) Paper 1A : Rugman & Verbeke (2004)
b) Paper 1 B : McCann (2008)
c) S1a : 1S Ghemawat (2011)
d) S1b : 1S Kohl & Brouwer (2014)
2) Institution and Trade
a) Paper 2A : Nunn (2007)
b) Paper 2B : Yu et al. (2015)
c) S2a : 2S Nunn & Trefler (2014)
3) Trade and Institution
a) Paper 3A : Baldwin (2016)
b) Paper 3B : Kohl et al. (2016)
c) S3a : Rose (2004)
d) S3b : Tomz, Golstein & Rivers (2007)
e) S3c : 3S Glick and Rose (2016)
4) Firms in international Trade
,a) Paper 4A: Bernard et al. (2007)
b) Paper 4B: Brakman et al. (2020)
c) S4a : 4S Bernard et al. (2012)
d) S4b : Helpman (2006)
5) Finance. Firms and Institution
a) Paper 5A: Dreher et al. (2015)
b) Paper 5B: Alfaro & Chauvin (2017)
c) S5 : Foley & Manova (2015)
6) Firm Entry and behavior
a) Paper 6A: Beugelsdijk et al. (2018)
b) Paper 6B: Salamon & Wu (2012)
c) 6S Hennart (2009)
6S Beugelsdijk et al. (2018)
, title topic
is world flat?(Friedman) vs It is not flat (main papers)
A perspective on regional and global strategies of multinational enterprises (Few number of)MNE,
localization
Globalization and economic geography: The world is curved, not flat
Borders, Differences and the Law of Distance CAGE and Trade, FDI
The development of trade blocs in an era of globalisation CAGE, P( in same trade
bloc)
Institutions define the rules of the game
Relationship-Specificity, Incomplete Contracts, and the Pattern of Trade (good contracting
institution) comp adv
(relationship-specific
products)
Trade, trust and the rule of law The role of the trust in the
international trade as
institution
Domestic Institutions as a Source of Comparative Advantage reviews the theoretical and
empirical underpinnings
The World Trade Organization and the Future of Multilateralism
Do Trade Agreements Stimulate International Trade Differently?
Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade?
Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade? Comment
Currency unions and trade: A post-EMU reassessment
1) Globalization
a) Paper 1A : Rugman & Verbeke (2004)
b) Paper 1 B : McCann (2008)
c) S1a : 1S Ghemawat (2011)
d) S1b : 1S Kohl & Brouwer (2014)
2) Institution and Trade
a) Paper 2A : Nunn (2007)
b) Paper 2B : Yu et al. (2015)
c) S2a : 2S Nunn & Trefler (2014)
3) Trade and Institution
a) Paper 3A : Baldwin (2016)
b) Paper 3B : Kohl et al. (2016)
c) S3a : Rose (2004)
d) S3b : Tomz, Golstein & Rivers (2007)
e) S3c : 3S Glick and Rose (2016)
4) Firms in international Trade
,a) Paper 4A: Bernard et al. (2007)
b) Paper 4B: Brakman et al. (2020)
c) S4a : 4S Bernard et al. (2012)
d) S4b : Helpman (2006)
5) Finance. Firms and Institution
a) Paper 5A: Dreher et al. (2015)
b) Paper 5B: Alfaro & Chauvin (2017)
c) S5 : Foley & Manova (2015)
6) Firm Entry and behavior
a) Paper 6A: Beugelsdijk et al. (2018)
b) Paper 6B: Salamon & Wu (2012)
c) 6S Hennart (2009)
6S Beugelsdijk et al. (2018)
, title topic
is world flat?(Friedman) vs It is not flat (main papers)
A perspective on regional and global strategies of multinational enterprises (Few number of)MNE,
localization
Globalization and economic geography: The world is curved, not flat
Borders, Differences and the Law of Distance CAGE and Trade, FDI
The development of trade blocs in an era of globalisation CAGE, P( in same trade
bloc)
Institutions define the rules of the game
Relationship-Specificity, Incomplete Contracts, and the Pattern of Trade (good contracting
institution) comp adv
(relationship-specific
products)
Trade, trust and the rule of law The role of the trust in the
international trade as
institution
Domestic Institutions as a Source of Comparative Advantage reviews the theoretical and
empirical underpinnings
The World Trade Organization and the Future of Multilateralism
Do Trade Agreements Stimulate International Trade Differently?
Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade?
Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade? Comment
Currency unions and trade: A post-EMU reassessment