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INFER is a non-profit organisation supporting science and research in all areas of economics.

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News


2009-05-13

INFER Working Papers

Recent Publications

  • Working Paper 2009:1: Tulio A. Cravo and Elias Soukiazis: Educational Thresholds and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Brazilian States 
  • Working Paper 2009:2: José-Ignacio Antón, Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo and Miguel Carrera: Immigration and Discrimination in a Former Emigrant Country: The Case of Spain 
  • Working Paper 2009.3: Klimis Vogiatzoglou: Determinants of Export Specialization in ICT Product: A Cross-Country Analysis


2009-04-22

Publications in LIT

Recent Publications in New Developments in Economic Research

 


2009-03-17

Upcoming Workshops

INFER Conference on Sustainable Public Finances in a Turbulent Global Economy
28 – 30 September 2009, Department of Economics, Klagenfurt University, Austria 
This INFER conference provides an opportunity for all those interested in securing sustainable public finances also in times of global financial and economic crises to exchange ideas, to create links in research and to meet fellows in related subjects. A selection of papers presented at the conference will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Public Policy and/or in a refereed INFER volume in due course after the conference.

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INFER Workshop on The Credit Crunch: Financial Regulation and Monetary Policy under Market (In)efficiencies
12-14 June, 2009, School of Economics, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, UK 
This INFER workshop provides an opportunity for all those interested in the general causes and consequences of the credit crunch with a specific emphasis on financial regulation, monetary policy and market (in)efficiencies. A selection of papers presented at the workshop will be published in a Special Issue of the “International Journal of Economic Issues” and possibly in an INFER volume after the workshop.

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