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The
Analysis of International Capital Markets:
Understanding Europe's Role in the Global Economy
Research
Training Network
Links
The
Commission website for this network
Links to organizations involved in the
research network, as well as sites relating to research the network
produces.
Trinity
College Dublin
CentER,
For Economic Research, Tilburg University (CentER)
Centre
for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Centre
for Financial Studies (CFS)
Economic
Policy Research Unit (EPRU)
Eitan
Berglas School of Economics
London
Business School (LBS)
Università
di Bologna
The
Commission page with details of this Network
CEPR
is also involved with five Training and Mobility of Researchers networks (TMRs),
two Targeted Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs), six more Research Training Networks (RTNs), as well as two Socio-Economic Research Projects (SERs). They are:
Training
and Mobility of Researchers (TMRs)
The
Industrial Organization of Banking and Financial Markets in Europe
The
Evolution of Market Structure in Network Industries
The
Economic Analysis of Political Institutions: Coalition Building and
Constitutional Design
New Approaches to the Study of Economic Fluctuations
Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational
Corporation: New Theories and Evidence
Targeted
Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs)
Labour
Demand, Education and the Dynamics of Social Exclusion
Trade Inequality and European Unemployment
Research Training Networks (RTNs)
The
Economic Geography of Europe: Measurement, Testing and Policy Simulations
Understanding
Financial Architecture: Legal and Political Frameworks and Economic
Efficiency
Product
Markets, Financial Markets and the Pace of Innovation in Europe
Specialization
Versus Diversification: The Microeconomics of Regional Development and The
Spatial Propagation of Macroeconomic Shocks In Europe
New
Techniques for the Evaluation of European Labour Market Policies
Financing
Retirement in Europe: Public Sector Reform and Financial Market
Development
Socio-Economic Research Projects (SER)
Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Investments
A Dynamic Approach to Europe’s Unemployment Problem

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