14th Annual Conference

October 12-14, 2007

W. Lafayette, IN

Sponsored by: The Center for International Business Education and Research at Purdue University

Graduate Student Competition

To encourage the presence/participation of graduate students we are holding a special competition limited to graduate students. From the papers submitted by graduate students, we will select at least one paper and include it on the program. We will reimburse the travel expenses of the author up to $500.   The papers submitted but not selected through this competition will be added to the stack of general submissions.

Submission deadline:  August 1, 2007. Selections will be made and authors notified by August 15.  Paper submissions should be substantially complete, not abstracts.  Please see the general submission guidelines on the main page for further information.

Eligibility:  The author or authors must all be graduate students at the time of the conference.  Joint work with faculty members is not eligible for the graduate student competition, but is of course welcome under general submissions.

General participation:  We have been very pleased with the response in previous years and hope to duplicate it this year. This is a very friendly atmosphere at which you will be exposed to the ongoing work of the most energetic researchers in the area of empirical international trade.  Graduate students whose papers are not selected will have the option of participating as discussants, and are of course free to attend even if they are not on the program. 

Please pass this information on to other graduate students who might be interested.


Previous Winners

  • 1996: Dorsati Madani
    • Graduate of the University of California -- Davis
    • Currently employed at the World Bank
  • 1997: Peter Schott
    • Graduate of the Univerity of California - Los Angeles
    • Currently on the faculty at Yale University
  • 1998: Chad Bown
    • Graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Currently on the faculty at Brandeis University
  • 1999: Mika Saito
    • Graduate of Cornell University
  • 2000: Eileen Brooks
    • Graduate of Harvard University
    • Currently on the faculty at UC-Santa Cruz.
  • 2001: Sebastian Claro
    • Graduate of UCLA
    • Currently on the faculty of the Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago
  • 2002: Ricardo Lopez
    • Graduate of UCLA
    • Currently on the faculty at Indiana University
  • 2003: Rubiana Chamarbagwala
    • Graduate of the University of Maryland - College Park
    • Currently on faculty at Indiana University
  • 2004: Matilda Bombardini^
    • Graduate of MIT
    • Currently on the faculty of the University of British Columbia
  • 2005: Amit Khandelwal
    • Graduate of Yale
  • 2006: Alan Spearot
    • Doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin