The 13th EACES conference - Budapest, 4-6 september 2014.

08/25/2014 | 08:01

The 13th EACES (European Association of Comparative Economic Studies) biennial conference will be held at Budapest, Hungary, between the 4th and 6th of September 2014.

The local organisers are: the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Corvinus University of Budapest. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Prof. János Kornai (Harvard University and Corvinus University of Budapest) and Prof. Klaus Meyer (CEIBS Shanghai and Copenhagen Business School).
>>> For further details please see the EACES conference site

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