Presented By: Department of Economics
Michigan International Economics Conference 2025
Arnaud Costinot (MIT), Jaedo Choi (Fed Board), Eduardo Morales (Princeton), Ezra Oberfield (Cornell), and Ana Maria Santacreu (St Louis Fed)

Please join us for the one-day conference hosted by Michigan International Economics on Friday, May 9th at the Ross School of Business in room R2220. RSVP is not required.
The conference program is below:
8.00-8.30 Breakfast
8.30-9.30 Ezra Oberfield "The Network Origins of Firm Dynamics: Contracting Frictions and Dynamism with Long-Term Relationships."
9.30-10.00 Coffee break
10.00-11.00 Eduardo Morales “Market Entry and Plant Location in Multiproduct Firms”
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.30 Jaedo Choi "Did US Multinationals Transfer Too Much Technology to China?"
12.30-1.30 Lunch
1.30-2.30 Ana Maria Santacreu “Technology, Geopolitics, and Trade”
2.30-3.00 Coffee break
3.00-4.00 Arnaud Costinot “A World Trading System for Whom? Evidence from Global Tariffs”
The conference program is below:
8.00-8.30 Breakfast
8.30-9.30 Ezra Oberfield "The Network Origins of Firm Dynamics: Contracting Frictions and Dynamism with Long-Term Relationships."
9.30-10.00 Coffee break
10.00-11.00 Eduardo Morales “Market Entry and Plant Location in Multiproduct Firms”
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.30 Jaedo Choi "Did US Multinationals Transfer Too Much Technology to China?"
12.30-1.30 Lunch
1.30-2.30 Ana Maria Santacreu “Technology, Geopolitics, and Trade”
2.30-3.00 Coffee break
3.00-4.00 Arnaud Costinot “A World Trading System for Whom? Evidence from Global Tariffs”