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Macroeconomics and International

Macroeconomics and International Economics

The Macro and International Economics Research Group consists of faculty and PhD students and is primarily a research group. Most of the interaction centres around our weekly seminar and workshop, but we also take responsibility for the teaching curriculum in macroeconomics, international finance and international trade. Our members are also affiliated with the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), the Centre for Macroeconomics (CfM), the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). We frequently host visitors for research seminars or longer stays.

At the heart of the group's interaction are the weekly seminar for external visitors and a weekly workshop for internal faculty and PhD students. Our other events include annual workshops in empirical macro (with Warwick Business School), international trade (with CAGE) and the "Micro and Macro" workshops (with the Econometrics and Labour Group), occasional conferences, an internal summer workshop, reading groups, and a welcome lunch for the new PhD students at the start of the academic year.

Our activities

Macroeconomics and International Economics Seminar

Thursday: 2.00-3.30pm
For faculty and PhD students at Warwick and other top-level academic institutions across the world. For a detailed scheduled of speakers confirmed please follow the Events link below.
Organisers: Federico Rossi, Christine Braun and Marta Santamaria

Macroeconomics and International Economics Workshop

Tuesday: 12.00-1.00pm
For faculty and PhD students at Warwick and occasional external speakers, to present their work and give feedback to each other. For a detailed scheduled of speakers confirmed please follow the Events link below.
Organisers: See-Yu Chan and Andrea Guerrieri D’Amati

People

Academics

Academics associated with the Macroeconomics Reseach Group are:


Marija Vukotic

Co-ordinator

Christine Braun

Deputy Co-ordinator


Events

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Macro and International Economics Workshop - Dennis Novy

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Location: S2.79

Title: Urban-biased structural change (with Natalie Chen, Carlo Perroni and Horng Wong)

 Abstract: Over the past few decades, high-income countries have experienced a structural shift of economic activity from manufacturing towards services. Using rich administrative micro data from France, we document three stylized facts about structural change: (i) structural change has been urban-biased -- areas with higher population density have seen a faster shift into services than less densely populated locations; (ii) the urban bias is entirely driven by exporters; (iii) large manufacturing exporters locate in small cities, while large services exporters locate in large cities. Motivated by these findings, we build and estimate an open economy model of cities and exporters to quantify the role of agglomeration forces, falling trade costs, and sectoral productivity growth in shaping urban-biased structural change. We find that changing agglomeration benefits and falling international trade costs led manufacturing exporters to grow in small cities and services exporters in large cities, generating urban-biased structural change. Sorting by exporters and non-exporters into different locations plays a key role in understanding structural change -- if exporters and non-exporters had made the same location choices, there would be no urban bias in structural change.

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