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March 24 2011

Global multiregional dynamic general equilibrium model seminar (Apr-11)

Dr James Lennox of Landcare Research will present on his development of a global multiregional dynamic general equilibrium model to the CGE group in Wellington, 26 April. James’s model is…

March 24 2011

Financial imbalances and financial fragility seminar (Mar-11)

Dr Frédéric Boissay of the European Central Bank will discuss the implications of financial integration and global imbalances in terms of output, welfare, wealth distribution, and policy interventions at the…

June 3 2010

Workshop of the Competition Law and Policy Institute (Aug-10)

6-7 August 2010 Twenty-first Annual Workshop of the Competition Law and Policy Institute of New Zealand (Inc), DLA Phillips Fox, 50 – 64 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON It is our special…

June 2 2010

The Austrian School of Economics in the 21st Century in Argentina (Aug-10)

5-7 August 2010 Organised by: School of Economics from Rosario of the Catholic University of Argentina / Bases Foundation Venue: Catholic University Campus (Rosario, Argentina) (1) Thematic Areas: – Economics…

June 1 2010

Symposium on Economic Theory, Policy and Applications in Greece

The Economics Research Unit of the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) will hold its 5th Annual International Symposium in Athens, Greece, 26-29 July 2010. The registration fee is…

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