Maggie  Xiaoyang  Chen

Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs

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Hi, welcome to my homepage.  I am an assistant professor of economics and international affairs at George Washington University.  My main research interests are in the field of international trade.  My recent work has concentrated on regionalism and foreign direct investment.

 

 

 

CONTACT

Department of Economics, George Washington University

2115 G Street #367, N.W., Washington, DC 20052

Phone: (202) 994-0192;  Fax: (202) 994-6147

Email: xchen@gwu.edu

 


 

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Research Symposium on Firm Productivity, International Trade and Foreign Direct Investments

Featured presentations

Jonathan Eaton, New York University and NBER: "Anatomy of International Trade: Evidence from French Firm" (with Samuel Kortum and Francis Kramarz)

Beata Javorcik, Oxford University, World Bank and CEPR: "Shipping Good Tequila Out: Investment, Domestic Unit Values, and Entry of Multi-Product Plants into Export Markets" (with Leonardo Iacovone)

Bradford Jensen, Georgetown University, IIE and NBER: "Transfer Pricing by U.S. Based Multinational Firms" (with Andrew Bernard and Peter Schott)

James Tybout, Pennsylvania State University and NBER: "Transactions-Level Export Dynamics: Stylized Facts and a Search-Theoretic Interpretation" (Tables and Figures) (with Jonathan Eaton, Marcela Eslava and Maurice Kugler)

 

April 4, 2008 (Friday): 8:15am - 3:30pm

Lindner Commons, Suite 602
Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20052

RSVP: iiep@gwu.edu

 

University Seminar Series on Regionalism

Featured presentations

(Unless otherwise noted, the seminars are held at the Kendrick conference room, 2115 G Street, NW, room 321 from 12:00 to 1:30pm.)

November 5, 2007 (Monday): Arvind Panagariya, Columbia

                     "Preferential Trading: Theory and Policy"

January 29, 2008 (Tuesday): Marc Busch, Georgetown

                     "A BIT is Better than A Lot: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Preferential Trade Agreements"

February 11, 2008 (Monday, 1:30-3:00pm): Nuno Limao, Maryland, NBER and CEPR

                     "Policy Choice: Theory and Evidence from International Trade Agreements"

March 11, 2008 (Tuesday): Kamal Saggi, SMU

                     "Bilateralism, Pure Multilateralism, and the Quest for Global Free Trade"

April 1, 2008 (Tuesday): Scott Baier, Clemson and Council of Economic Advisers

                     "Estimating the Effects of Free Trade Agreements on Trade Flows using Matching Econometrics"

April 15, 2008 (Tuesday): Maggie Chen and Sumit Joshi, GWU

                     "Third-Country Effects in the Evolution of Free Trade Networks"

April 24, 2008 (Thursday, 1:00-2:30pm): Giovanni Maggi, New York University, NBER and CEPR

                     "An Incomplete-Contracting Theory of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Procedure"

 

 

For more events, please visit the Institute for International Economic Policy.