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International Economics
Economics at the Graduate Institute is unique in combining leading-edge theory and emphasis on policy applications and professional practice.
- Internationally-known professors
- A small and friendly department
- A cosmopolitan student body
- Geneva: a human-size international city
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- Migrant Networks as Substitute for Institutions: Evidence From Swiss Trade
Pierre-Louis Vezina
- Limits of Floats: The Role of Foreign Currency Debt and Import Structure
Pascal Towbin, Sebastian Weber
- Conflicts of Interest, Reputation, and the Interwar Debt Crisis: Banksters or Bad Luck?
Marc Flandreau,Norbert Gaillard,Ugo Panizza
- Education, Gender, Religion, Politics: What Priorities For Cultural Integration Policies In Switzerland?
Pierre Kohler
- Who Is claiming For Fixed Term Contracts?
Dany Jaimovich, Carmen Pages-Serra
- Investment Opportunities in the Source Country and Temporary Migration
Slobodan Djajic
- The determinants of trade survival
Marco Fugazza, Ana Cristina Molina
- The End of Gatekeeping: Underwriters and the Quality of Sovereign Bond Markets, 1815-2007
Marc Flandreau, Juan H. Flores, Norbert Gaillard, Sebastián Nieto-Parra
- The Effect of Equity Market Liberalization on the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Australia
Cinzia Alcidi
- Asymmetric Labor Market Institutions in the EMU: Positive and Normative Implications
Mirko Abbritti, Andreas Mueller.
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Tuesday March 2, Rigot R2,1415; RESEARCH SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Domenico Giannone
"Market Freedom and the Global Recession"
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