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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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Appendix A

Workshop Agenda

10:00 AM Welcome
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Cochair*)
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
10:15 AM Paper: Multinational Firms and Global Innovation
Anna Gumpert (LMU Munich), Kalina Manova (University College London), Cristina Rujan (Max Planck Institute), Monika Schnitzer (LMU Munich)
Moderator: Justin R. Pierce, Federal Reserve Board*
Discussant: Allison Derrick, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
11:05 AM Paper: Tracing Value Added in the Presence of Multinational Firms with an Application to High-Tech Sectors
Zhi Wang (George Mason University); Shang-Jin Wei (Columbia Business School, NBER, CEPR); Xinding Yu (University of International Business and Economics); and Kunfu Zhu (Renmin University)

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* Member of the Planning Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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Moderator: Sally Thompson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (retired)*
Discussant: Thomas F. Howells III, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
11:55 AM Break
12:15 PM Paper: Trade in Services, Intangible Capital, and the Profit-Shifting Hypothesis
Nadia Accoto, Stefano Federico, and Giacomo Oddo (Bank of Italy)
Moderator: Nadim Ahmad, Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development*
Discussant: James Hines, University of Michigan
1:05 PM Paper: Talent, Geography, and Offshore R&D
Jingting Fan (Penn State University)
Moderator: Eduardo Morales, Princeton University*
Discussant: Gary Lyn, Iowa State University
1:55 PM Break
2:15 PM Paper: The Nature and Direction of Innovation in Global Value Chains for Wind-Energy Technologies
Kavita Surana (University of Maryland, College Park), Claudia Doblinger (Technical University of Munich), Deyu Li (University of Cambridge), Nathan Hultman (University of Maryland, College Park), Laura Diaz Anadon (University of Cambridge)
Moderator: Eduardo Morales, Princeton University*
Discussant: Kelly Sims Gallagher, Tufts University*
3:05 PM Paper: Economies of Scope and Relational Contracts: Exploring Global Value Chains in the Automotive Industry
Susan Helper (Case Western Reserve University)* and Abdul Munasib (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)
Moderator: Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
Discussant: Davin Chor, Dartmouth College*

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* Member of the Planning Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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3:55 PM Day 1 Closing Remarks
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Cochair*)
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
4:00 PM Adjourn Day 1
9:30 AM Welcome
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Cochair*)
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
9:35 AM Keynote Address:
Foreign Direct Investments and Superstar Spillovers: Evidence from Firm-to-Firm Transactions
Mary Amiti (Federal Reserve Bank of New York and CEPR), Cedric Duprez (National Bank of Belgium), Jozef Konings (Nazarbayev University and KU Leuven), John Van Reenen (London School of Economics)
10:05 AM Paper: Creation and Diffusion of Knowledge in the Global Firm
Çağatay Bircan (EBRD), Beata Javorcik (EBRD, University of Oxford, and CEPR), and Stefan Pauly (Sciences Po)
Moderator: Andreas Moxnes, University of Oslo*
Discussant: Heiwai Tang, Hong Kong University
10:55 AM Paper: Firm Selection and Organizational Choice: Complex Patterns of Global Sourcing
Valérie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski (Aarhus University)
Moderator: Davin Chor, Dartmouth College*
Discussant: Catherine Thomas, London School of Economics
11:45 AM Break

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* Member of the Planning Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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12:05 PM Paper: Are Customs Records Consistent Across Countries?
C. J. Krizan (U.S. Department of Labor), James Tybout (Penn State University and NBER), Zi Wang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), and Yingyan Zhao (George Washington University)
Moderator: Andreas Moxnes, University of Oslo*
Discussant: Jeronimo Carballo, University of Colorado Boulder
12:55 PM Paper: Capital Flows in Global Value Chains
Xiang Ding (Georgetown University)
Moderator: Nadim Ahmad, Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development*
Discussant: Brent Moulton, International Monetary Fund
1:45 PM Break
2:05 PM Paper: Colocation of Production and Innovation: Evidence from the United States
Teresa C. Fort (Tuck School at Dartmouth College, CEPR, and NBER), Wolfgang Keller (University of Colorado Boulder, CEPR, and NBER),* Peter K. Schott (Yale School of Management, CEPR, and NBER), Stephen Yeaple (Penn State University and NBER), and Nikolas Zolas (Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau)
Moderator: Justin R. Pierce, Federal Reserve Board*
Discussant: Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University
2:55 PM Day 2 Closing Remarks
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Cochair*)
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
3:00 PM Adjourn Day 2

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* Member of the Planning Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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10:00 AM Welcome
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Co-chair*)
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado (Co-chair*)
10:05 AM Panel: Global Value Chain Measurement Methodology: Challenges and Prospects
Moderator: Sally Thompson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (retired)*
Measuring Global Value Chains
Timothy J. Sturgeon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Quality Challenges in Modernizing Official Business Statistics
Oscar Lemmers, Statistics Netherlands
Measuring R&D and Competitiveness of U.S. Value-Added Exports: Prospects and Challenges
Jon D. Samuels, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Discussant: Francisco Moris, National Science Foundation
11:15 AM Break
11:30 AM Lessons from the Workshop: A Panel Discussion
Moderator: Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University (Cochair*)
Rebecca Riley, ESCoE and King’s College London
William Powers, U.S. International Trade Commission
Maria Borga, International Monetary Fund
Nadim Ahmad, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development*
12:30 PM Closing Remarks
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder (Cochair*)
12:45 PM Adjourn

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26477.
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In recent decades, production processes of intermediate and final products have been increasingly fragmented across countries in what are called global value chains (GVCs). GVCs may involve companies in one country outsourcing stages of production to unrelated entities in other countries, multinational enterprises (MNEs) offshoring stages of production to units of the MNE overseas, or both. GVCs can also involve completely independent companies merely sourcing their parts from whichever upstream company may be the most competitive, with no control arrangement necessarily involved. The changing global trade environment and the changes in firms' behavior have raised new and more complicated issues for policy makers and have made it difficult for them to understand the extent and operations of GVCs and their spillover effects on national and local economies.

To improve the understanding, measurement, and valuation of GVCs, the Innovation Policy Forum at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a workshop, "Innovation, Global Value Chains, and Globalization Measurement" May 5-7, 2021. This proceedings has been prepared by the workshop rapporteurs as a factual summary of what occurred at the workshop.

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