Prof. Dr. Dalia Marin WiSe 2015 Schwerpunktseminar Globalisierung und die neue internationale Arbeitsteilung 1. New Economic Geography *** Krugman, Paul und Anthony J. Venables (1995) Globalization and the Inequality of Nations, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110(4), 857 80. Redding, Stephen (2009) Economic Geography: A Review of the Theoretical and Empirical Literature, CEPR DP7126. Fujita, Masahisa; Krugman, Paul und Venables, Anthony J. (1999) The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions and International Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Kapitel 4, 14 und 16 (Als Hintergrund zu den beiden Papieren ist das Kapitel 4 notwendig und die Kapitel 14 und 16 sinnvoll.) ***Amiti, Mary (2005), Location of vertically linked industries: Agglomeration versus Comparative Advantage, European Economic Review, 49(4), pp.809-832 ***Puga, Diego (1999), The Rise and Fall of Regional Inequalities, European Economic Review, 43(2), pp.303-334 2. Die Wettbewerbseffekte des Binnenmarktes ***Allen, Chris; Michael Gasiorek und Alistair Smith (1998) The Competition Effects of the Single Market in Europe, Eonomic Policy, 13(27), pp.439-469 Smith, Alistair und Venables, Anthony J. (1988), Completing the Internal Market in the European Community: Some Industry Simulations, European Economic Review, 32(7), pp.1501-1525 Krugman, Paul R. (1979), Increasing Returns, Monopolistic Competition, and International Trade, Journal of International Economics, 9(4), pp.469-479 Krugman, Paul (1980), Scale Economies, Product Differentiation and the Pattern of Trade, American Economic Review, 70(5), pp.950-959 1
3. Internationaler Handel und Arbeitslosigkeit *** Davis, Donald (1998) Does European Unemployment Prop up American Wages? National Labor Markets and Global Trade, American Economic Review, 88(3), 478 494. Davis, Donald (1998) Technology, Unemployment, and Relative Wages in a Global Economy, European Economic Review, 42(9), 1613 1633. Krugman, Paul (2000) Technology, Trade and factor prices, Journal of International Economics, 50 (1), 51 71. 4. Theorie der Multinationalen Firma ***Helpman, Elhanan (1984), A Simple Theory of Trade with Multinational Corporations, Journal of Political Economy, 92(3), pp.451-472 ***Brainard, S. Lael (1993), A Simple Theory of Multinational Corporations and Trade with a Trade-off between Proximity and Concentration, NBER Working Paper, No. 4269 Markusen, James R. und Anthony J. Venables (2000), The Theory of Endowment, Intraindustry and Multinational Trade, Journal of International Economics, 52(2), pp.209-23 5. Empirie der Multinationalen Firma ***L. Brainard (1997), An Empirical Assessment of the Proximity-Concentration Trade-Off between Multinational Sales and Trade, American Economic Review, 87(4), pp.520-544 ***Carr, David, James Markusen und Keith Maskus (2001); Estimating the Knowledge- Capital Model of the Multinational Enterprise, American Economic Review, 91(3), pp.693-708 Hanson, Gordon, Raymond Mataloni und Matthew Slaughter (2001) Expansion Strategies of U.S. Multinational Firms, in Dani Rodrik and Susan Collins (eds.) Brookings Trade Forum 2001, 245-282 6. Eine neue internationale Arbeitsteilung in Europa ***D. Marin (2010), The Opening Up of Eastern Europe at 20: Jobs, Skills, and Reverse Maquiladoras in: M. Jovanovic (Ed.), Handbook of International Economics, Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2010 Feenstra, Robert C. (1998), Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 12(4), pp.31-50 Hummels, David, Rapaport, Dana und Yi, Kei-Mu (1998), Vertical Specialization and the Changing Nature of World Trade, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, June 1998, pp.79-99 2
7. Die Determinanten des Outsourcing und Offshoring ***McLaren, John (2000), Globalisation and Vertical Structure, American Economic Review, 90(5), pp.1239-1254. Marin, Dalia (2006), A New International Division of Labor in Europe: Outsourcing and Offshoring to Eastern Europe, Journal of European Economic Association, April-May 4(2-3), pp.612-622 ***Nunn, N. und Daniel Trefler (2008), The Boundaries of the Multinational Firm: An Empirical Analysis, forthcoming in E. Helpman, D. Marin, and T. Verdier (eds.), The Organization of Firms in a Global Economy, Harvard University Press, 2008 Antras, Pol und Elhanan Helpman (2004), Global Sourcing, Journal of Political Economy, 112(3), pp.552-580 Bernard, Andrew B., Jensen, J. Bradford, Redding, Stephen J. und Schott, Peter K. (2010), Intra-Firm Trade and Product Contractibility, American Economic Review, 100(2), pp.444-448 ***Antràs, Pol; Luis Garicano und Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (2008) Organizing Offshoring: Middle Managers and Communication Costs, forthcoming in E. Helpman, D. Marin, and T. Verdier (eds.), The Organization of Firms in a Global Economy, Harvard University Press, 2008 8. Die Auswirkungen des Outsourcing und Offshoring 8.1 Die Auswirkungen des Outsourcing und Offshoring auf die Einkommensverteilung ***Feenstra, Robert und Gordon Hanson (1997) Foreign Direct Investment and Relative Wages: Evidence from Mexico s Maquiladoras, Journal of International Economics, 42(3/4), pp.371-393 Marin, Dalia, Lorentowicz Andzelika und Raubold, Alexander (2005) Is Human Capital Losing from Outsourcing? Evidence for Austria and Poland, in: St. Brakman and H. Garretsen (Eds.), Recent Developments in International Trade: Globalization and the Multinational Enterprise, MIT Press, Cambridge 2008 Geishecker, I. (2002), Outsourcing and the Demand for Low-Skilled Labour in German Manufacturing: New Evidence, DIW Discussion Papers 313, Berlin 8.2 Die Auswirkungen des Outsourcing und Offshoring auf die Arbeitsteilung ***Gene M. Grossman und Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (2008), Trading Tasks: A Simple Theory of Offshoring, American Economic Review, 98(5), pp.1978-1997 ***Becker S., Muendler M. und K. Ekholm (2010), Offshoring and the Onshore Composition of Tasks and Skills, Journal of International Economics, 90(1), pp. 91-106 3
8.3 Die Auswirkungen des Outsourcing und Offshoring auf die Arbeitslosigkeit ***Brainard, S. Lael und David A. Riker 1997, Are U.S. Multinationals exporting U.S. jobs?, NBER working paper 5958 ***Becker, Sascha; Karolina Ekholm, Robert Jaeckle, und Marc Muendler (2005) Location Choice and Employment Decisions: A Comparison of German and Swedish Multinationals, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 141(4), pp.693-731 D. Marin (2010), The Opening Up of Eastern Europe at 20: Jobs, Skills, and Reverse Maquiladoras in: M. Jovanovic (Ed.), Handbook of International Economics, Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2011 8.4 Die Auswirkungen des Outsourcing und Offshoring auf die Firmenorganisation ***Marin, Dalia, Jan Schymik und Alexander Tarasov (2014), Trade in Tasks and the Organisation of Firms, University of Munich, Mimeo 9. Heterogene Firmen und internationaler Handel: Theorie *** Melitz, Marc (2003) The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity, Econometrica, 71(6), 1695 1725. Helpman, Elhanan, Marc Melitz und Stephen Yeaple (2004) Export Versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms, American Economic Review 94(1), 300 316. 10. Heterogene Firmen und internationaler Handel: Empirische Evidenz *** Bernard, Andrew B., J. Bradford Jensen, Stephen J. Redding und Peter K. Schott (2007) Firms in International Trade, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21(3), 105-130 *** Bernard, Andrew und Bradford Jensen (1999) Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both? Journal of International Economics, 47(1), 1-25. *** Ottaviano, Gianmarco, Thierry Mayer (2007) The happy few: new facts on the internationalisation of European firms'', Bruegel-CEPR EFIM2007 Report, Bruegel Blueprint Series. Pavcnik, Nina (2002) Trade Liberalization, Exit, and Productivity Improvements: Evidence from Chilean Plants, Review of Economic Studies, 69(1), 245-276 4
11. Handel und Produktivität ***Amiti, M. und Konings, J. (2007), Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs, and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia, American Economic Review, 97(5), pp.1611-1638 Halpern, L., Koren, M., and Szeidl, A. (2005), Imports and Productivity, CEPR Discussion Paper Series, No. 5139 ***Bloom, N., Draca, M. and J. V. Reenen (2015), Trade Induced Technical Change: The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, Diffusion and Productivity,, Review of Economic Studies, forthcoming Thorsten Hansen (2010), Tariff Rates, Offshoring and Productivity: Evidence from German and Austrian Firm-Level Data, Munich Discussion Paper 2010-21, University of Munich 12. Handel und die neue Firma ***Marin, Dalia und Verdier, Thierry (2014), Corporate Hierarchies and the Size of Nations: Theory and Evidence, Journal of International Economics, 94(2), pp. 295-310 ***Marin, Dalia und Verdier, Thierry (2012), Globalization and the empowerment of talent, Journal of International Economics, 86(2), pp. 209-223 Marin, Dalia (2008), The New Corporation in Europe BRUEGEL Policy Brief, 2008/07 D.Marin (2010), Germany s super competitiveness: A helping hand from Eastern Europe VoxEU.org, 20 June 2010 Marin, D., Schymik, J., and Tscheke J. (2015), Europe s Export Superstars it s the Organisation, BRUEGEL Working Paper 2015 13. Kreditbeschränkungen und internationaler Handel *** Manova, K. (2008). "Credit Constraints, Equity Market Liberalizations and International Trade", Journal of International Economics, 76, p. 33-47. *** Manova, K. (2013). "Credit Constraints, Heterogeneous Firms and International Trade", Review of Economic Studies, 80, pp.711-744 Foley, Fritz and K. Manova (2014), International Trade, Multinational Activity, and Corporate Finance, Annual Review of Economics (forthcoming) 5
14. Multiprodukt Firmen und Handel *** Mayer, T., Melitz, M., and Ottaviano, G. (2014), Market Size, Competition, and the Product Mix of Exporters, American Economic Review, 104(2), 495 536. *** Bernard, A., Redding, S., and Schott, P. (2011), Multi-Product Firms and Trade Liberalization, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(3), 1271-1218. *** Bernard A., Redding, S., and Schott, P. (2010), Multiple-Product Firms and Product Switching, American Economic Review, 100(1), 70-97 Nocke, V. und Yeaple, S. (2014), Globalization and Multiproduct Firms, International Economic Review, 55(4), 993-1018 15. Ist Europa eine optimale Währungsunion? ***A.K. Rose und C. Engel (2002), Currency Unions and International Integration, Journal of Money, Credit & Banking, 34(4), pp.1067-1089 Krugman, Paul, Macroeconomic adjustment and entry into the EC: a note, in Bliss/de Macedo, Unity with diversity in the European economy - The community's southern frontier,cepr, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp.131-144 ***Eichengreen Barry, Is Europe an optimum currency area?, in Eichengreen, European Monetary Unification, MIT Press, 1997, pp.51-72 Danthine, Giavazzi, van Thadden (2000), European Financial markets after EMU: A first assessment, NBER Working Paper No. w8044 Baldwin, Richard und Wyplosz, Charles (2010), The Economics of European Integration, McGraw-Hill, 3rd edition 16. Die Handelseffekte von Währungsunionen ***Rose, Andrew K. (2000), One Money, One Market: The Effect of Common Currencies on Trade, Economic Policy, 15(30), pp.9-33 Berger, Helge und Volker Nitsch (2008), Zooming Out: The Trade Effect of the Euro in Historical Perspective, Journal of International Money and Finance, 27(8), pp.1244-1260 ***Fontagné, Lionel und Mayer, Thierry und Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. (2009), Of markets, products and prices - the effects of the Euro on European firms, Bruegel Blueprint Series Vol. 8 6