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Conference theme: International Business: Mega Trends and the need of rethinking current terminologies. Conference tracks: - Internationalisation of family firms; - Emerging economies ; - SME internationalisation and International Entrepreneurship; - Networks and internationalisation; - Research...
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Postponement of the AIB UKI conference due to Covid19 disruption. In collaboration with AIB worldwide a decision has been taken to postpone the 2-4 April Academy of International Business UK & Ireland Conference 2020.
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APEE’s annual meeting explores topics related to private enterprise in an atmosphere that respects free-market approaches. Presentations reflect the latest research in fields such as regulation, public choice, microeconomics, and Austrian economics, as well as development of innovative...
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APEE’s annual meeting explores topics related to private enterprise in an atmosphere that respects market approaches. Presentations reflect the latest research in fields such as regulation, public choice, microeconomics, and Austrian economics, as well as development of instructional...
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Trade and the International Organization of Production - Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (Princeton University) 1. Trade, Firm Structure, Offshoring and Outsourcing 1.1. Firm Organization and Trade 1.2. Multinationals 1.3. Vertical Specialization 1.4. Task Trade, Offshoring and Outsorcing
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APEE invites papers on any topic; some sessions, however, will be devoted to this year's theme: “ Our Entrepreneurial Future: East, West, North, and South. ” APEE scholars have developed economic, historical, philosophical, and political analyses of the freedom of entrepreneurs and the...
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The Kiel Institute offers the possibility of attending selected courses of its Advanced Studies Program. Marc J. Melitz (Department of Economics Harvard University) Recent empirical evidence has shown that firms/plants producing similar goods react very differently to international forces. Some...
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The Kiel Institute offers the possibility of attending selected courses of its Advanced Studies Program. Thierry Mayer (Sciences Po, Paris) Gravity: 1 – Why is gravity so universal? 2 – Border effects 3 – Trade with heterogeneity: gravity still rules Geography: 4 - The history of thought...
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