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090
Economic and Labor Perspectives
Thursday, March 29, 2018: 11:00 AM-12:45 PM
Prime 3 (InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile)
Economic and Labor Perspectives
Of Rules and Mavericks: Germany and the Eurozone Crisis
Mr. Renato Ventocilla Franco
,
Universidade de Brasília
Perspectives from Lithuania: How Militarization and Free-Market Fundamentalism Compromise the Integration Process
Frances Harrison
,
Binghamton University
Policy Responsiveness and Economic Inequality in a Cross-National Context
Wouter Schakel
,
University of Amsterdam
;
Brian Burgoon
,
University of Amsterdam
Views from the Top: Transition and the Changing Mission of the Hungarian Central Bank
Miklos Sebok
,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
;
Kristin Makszin
,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
„They Have a World to Win!“ Imagined Futures and Transnational Trade Union Mobilization in the Case of the European Service Directive
Martin Philipp Seeliger
,
Europa Universität Flensburg
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