Trade, Industrialization and Development

Trade, Industrialization and Development
 
Research Training Network

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The Commission website for this network

Links to organizations involved in the research network, as well as sites relating to research the network produces:

CEPR

Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano

Département et Laboratoire d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (DELTA)

European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES)

Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics (LSE)

Nowegian School of Economics and Business Administration

Tinbergen Institute

Trinity College

Pennsylvania State University

CEPR is also involved with five Training and Mobility Research networks (TMRs), two Targeted Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs) as well as five more Research Training Networks (RTNs), they are:

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 Industrial Organization of Banking and Financial Markets in Europe

4. New Approaches to the Study of Economic Fluctuations

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

Targeted Socio-Economic Research Projects (TSERs)

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

2. Trade Inequality and European Unemployment

Research Training Networks (RTNs)

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

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

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

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

5. The Analysis of International Capital Markets: Understanding Europe's Role in the Global Economy

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

 


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