Scientific Conference
“Celebrating 200 Years of Ricardian Trade Theory”
Birth of an Idea, Main Contribution, Modern Times and Impulses for Future Research in Trade Theory
At this international conference, renowned professors in economics present, discuss and reflect on aspects of Ricardian trade theory that goes back to Chapter 7 “On Foreign Trade” in David Ricardo’s ground-breaking book On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation published in 1817. Keynote speakers present their thoughts on (1) the main contribution of Ricardian trade theory, (2) the environment and source of the original idea and (3) the importance of the Ricardian model for the new trade theory and empirical analyses. In (4) a final panel, experts in the field present their thoughts on the future development of trade theory in the light of current developments in societies and trade policy. There will be commentators in each session and enough time for discussion.
Confirmed Active Participants:
Prof. Harris Dellas (University of Berne)
Prof. Jonathan Eaton (Pennsylvania State University)
Prof. Peter Egger (ETH)
Prof. Wilfred J. Ethier (University of Pennsylvania)
Prof. Simon Evenett (University of St. Gallen)
Prof. Carsten Hefeker (University of Siegen)
Prof. Ronald W. Jones (University of Rochester)
Prof. Antonio Loprieno (University of Basel)
Prof. Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (Princeton University)
Prof. Roy J. Ruffin (University of Houston)
Prof. Nicolas Schmitt (Simon Fraser University)
Prof. M. Scott Taylor (University of Calgary)
Prof. Rolf Weder (University of Basel)