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The International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2014) is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative effort that has its roots from both academia and industry. The conference covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to information society, which includes technical and...
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This conference addresses questions about recent changes in social inequality across Europe. What kinds of welfare states and social policies will still be able to effectively keep inequalities low or at least prevent a resurgence of social inequality? The 3-day ECSR-conference will be combined...
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We offer six tracks at our conference: Arts & Humanities, Business & Economics, Education, Energy Policy, Engineering Education, and Health Sciences. The Business & Economics track provides a forum for faculty to present their research on any accounting, CIS/CMS, economics, finance, management,...
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This conference aims to identify the linkages between social stratification and mobility with social policy and welfare states. It looks for questions and answers that lie at the intersection of stratification and policy. For example: Does social policy enable or inhibit social mobility? Do...
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Our conferences have a distinctive international flavor. Typically we have participants representing 30 to 50 different countries in attendance. We offer six tracks at our conference: Arts & Humanities, Business & Economics, Education, Energy Policy, Engineering Education, and Health...
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Key themes of the conference: - Identifying and measuring monetary policy spillovers - Implications for the international monetary system - Policy coordination issues
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Topic: Sharing Prosperity, Delivering Results UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs and World Bank leaders discussed what it will take to boost income growth among the bottom 40%.
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We offer six tracks at this conference: Arts & Humanities, Business & Economics, Education, Engineering Education, Energy Policy, and Health Sciences. [gemäß den Informationen des Anbieters - according to site editor's information] The website is no longer available.
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