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Political Ties and Innovation in China
Presented by Jing Li, Assistant Professor of International Business, Simon Fraser University.
Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.
2009 Emerging Markets Symposium: Opportunities and Challenges
Hosted by Ravi Ramamurti, Director, Center for Emerging Markets, Northeastern University.
The Venturesome Economy: How innovation sustains prosperity in a more connected world
Presented by Amar Bhide, Lawrence D. Glaubinger Professor of Business at Columbia University.
Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets
Presented by Jordan Siegel, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Strategy Group, Harvard Business School.
Globalization of the High Tech Labor Force
Presented by William Lazonick, Professor and Director of the Center for Industrial Competitiveness, University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
Comparative Economics Seminar: Entrepreneurship in Russia and China: The Impact of Formal Institutional Voids
Presented by Walsh Research and Cherry Family Senior Fellow of International Business Professor Sheila Puffer and Professor Daniel McCarthy.
Doing Business in Brazil and Mexico
Moderated by Professor Ravi Ramamurti, Director, Center for Emerging Markets, Northeastern University. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Alliance for International Business and the Center for Emerging Markets.
Doing Business in Russia
Moderated by Walsh Research and Cherry Family Senior Fellow of International Business Professor Sheila Puffer. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Alliance for International Business and the Center for Emerging Markets.
Political Strategy in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Chinese Private Sector
Presented by Nan Jia, Ph.D, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
Open for Business? Political Competition and the Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment
Presented by Sinziana Popa of Duke University.