Past Research Networks


Marie Curie Research Training Networks

Research Training Networks (RTNs)

Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMRs)

Targeted Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs)

Socio-Economic Research Projects (SERs)

Current Research Networks


Marie Curie Research Training Networks

European Network for the Advancement of Behavioural Economics

European Corporate Governance Training Network

 

 

Research Training Networks (RTNs)  

1.    Specialization Versus Diversification: The Microeconomics of Regional development and The Spatial Propagation of Macroeconomic Shocks In Europe

2.    New Techniques for the Evaluation of European Labour Market Policies

3.    Product Markets, Financial Markets and the Pace of Innovation in Europe

4.    The Economic Geography of Europe: Measurement, Testing and Policy Simulations

5.    Understanding Financial Architecture: Legal and Political Frameworks and Economic Efficiency

6.    The Analysis of International Capital Markets

7.    New Techniques for the Evaluation of European Labour Market Policies

8.    Financing Retirement in Europe: Public Sector Reform and Financial Market Development

9.    Macroeconomic Policy Design for Monetary Unions

10.    Trade, Industrialization and Development

11.    Competition Policy in International Markets


Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMRs) 

 

1.    The Evolution of Market Structure in Network Industries

2.    Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Corporation: New Theories and Evidence

3.    The Economic Analysis of Political Institutions: Coalition Building and Constitutional Design

4.    The Industrial Organization of Banking and Financial Markets in Europe

5 .    New Approaches to the Study of Economic Fluctuations


Targeted Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs)

1.    Labour Demand, Education and the Dynamics of Social Exclusion

2.    Trade Inequality and European Unemployment


Socio-Economic Research Projects (SER)

1.    Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Investments

1.    A Dynamic Approach to Europe’s Unemployment Problem