wiiw Global Economy Lecture Series

     
     
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James R. Markusen, University of Colorado, Boulder, IIES, Trinity College Dublin, CEPR, NBER, CEBR (Copenhagen)
  The Globalization Debate: Rhetoric versus Reality
Lecture jointly organized by Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)
and wiiw, 26 April 2004, 5 p.m.
Venue: Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Vienna 9,
Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, OeNB Auditorium (ground floor)
 
James R. Markusen is Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder since 1990, a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and was also a Research Fellow at the CEPR. He has held visiting professorships at various universities around the globe (University of California - San Diego, University of New South Wales - Sydney, IIES - University of Stockholm, Pompeu Fabra University - Barcelona, Stockholm School of Economics) and is currently on sabbatical leave at the Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin. He has been active on the editorial boards of the main international economics journals (Journal of International Economics, Review of International Economics, and Journal of International Economic Integration). His awards include the Jagdish Baghwati Award for the Best Article in the Journal of International Economics for the two-year period 1999-2000 and the Boulder Faculty Assembly Research Excellence Award (University of Colorado, 1997). Professor Markusen is the author of many influential articles and bocks on the theory of multi-national firms in which he has pioneered research over the past 20 years and the theory of international trade (see his recent bock Multinational Firms and the Theory of International Trade; MIT Press 2002). He has published widely in the top economic journals.

Professor Markusen has contributed substantially to the theoretical literature on international trade and foreign direct investment. His fields of specialization are International Trade Theory, Multinational Corporations, Location Models and Numerical GE Models.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 


 
 


 
 


 
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