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2nd YSI/FLE Meetup

YSI FLE meetups

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April 15, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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The lockdown continues and so does our research, but you are not alone in this! Join the Finance, Law and Economics Working Group for its second meetup on Wednesday, April 15th at 5 pm CET.
In the next meetup, we will discuss with Martino Reviglio about his work on "Multinational Companies and The Business Cycle" (See Abstract and Bio below).
As anticipated there will be a short presentation (15 min) followed by an informal discussion (15/20 min).
This meetup will be a good way for us, members of the Finance, Law, Economics working group, to stay in touch and make everybody feel more energized and motivated.
If you want to present in one of the following meetups, you can send us an abstract of 300 words to:
luisa.scarcella91@outlook.com; astojanovic@ineteconomics.org
We accept presentation proposals on a rolling basis.
See you online!

ABSTRACT
In contemporary capitalism some multinational companies possess assets across the world higher than the gross domestic product of some developed countries such as Portugal, Greece and Austria. Nowadays in most economies any business of substance depends from a multinational company. These are becoming powerful private global actors that are able to influence economic and political outcomes in many parts of the world. More importantly – from an economic theory perspective – multinational companies can be regarded as the driver forces of the business cycle. In fact, multinational companies’ investments determine the levels of production and employment in contemporary capitalism. From the nineteenth eighties there

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Theodore Klassen

Michael Müller

Natália Salça

Martino Reviglio Della Veneria

Patrick Kaczmarczyk

Ekta .

Gaurav Varma

Rabee Rajoub

Jan Weber

Firdous Ahmad Malik

samuel berroa

Charlie Cheesman

Luisa Scarcella

Matthew Boyle

Matthew Bone

Oliver Braunschweig

Jose Gonzaga Rosa

Imad Archid

Ádám Kerényi

farhad gohardani

Rimma Chichakyan

Étienne Desfossés

Aleksandar Stojanović

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