PHD Scholarship within University of Macerata
PHD Scholarship within University of Macerata – Industrial doctorate
See the call at http://www.unimc.it/sda/bando/eureka-2014-cicloxxx/ica
PHD Scholarship within University of Macerata – Industrial doctorate
See the call at http://www.unimc.it/sda/bando/eureka-2014-cicloxxx/ica
The European Commission decided to ask the Member States for their agreement on a mandate to open negotiations on an investment agreement with China. This is the first ever proposal for a stand-alone investment agreement since foreign direct investment became the exclusive competence of the EU under the Lisbon Treaty” For more information see: http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/press/index.cfm?id=900
Call for papers: BORN TO BE GREEN: THE ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF GREEN START-UPS Southampton Business School, Southampton, UK 21-22 May 2015 *Extended abstract deadline: 10th April 2015 Keynote Speakers: – Prof. David Audretsch (Indiana University) – Prof. Massimiliano Mazzanti (University of Ferrara) – Panel moderator: Prof. Marco Vivarelli (Catholic University of Milan) Special issue:…
A new pubblication by Francesca Spigarelli and Ping Lv, Chinese FDI in the EU: learning from the renewable energy sector, Columbia FDI Perspectives Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues No. 179 August 1 , 2016 Editor-in -Chief: Karl P. Sauvant (Karl.Sauvant@law.columbia.edu) Managing Editor: Maree Newson (mareenewson@gmail.com). free download
held during the 21st European Biomass Conference and Exhibition in Copenhagen, Denmark, Tuesday, 4 June 2013, Bella Center, 12:00 – 13:30. Participants from China and Europe talk about needs, business opportunities and cooperation possibilities regarding bioenergy technologies, equipments and markets in China. A special event to exchange information and create cooperation opportunities. To participate at…
International Trade, Supply Chains, and Emerging Markets
Over the last 10 years, China has seen an unprecedented deployment of wind power, with capacity growing from 1.26 gigawatts (GW) in 2005 to 91.4 GW at the end of 2013. http://www.iisd.org/library/wind-power-china-cautionary-tale