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The Survey of Economists

The Survey of Economists is a series of reports based on surveys of leading economists from major institutions. Just a few of the institutional affiliations of the economists surveyed (who give their personal opinions that are not necessarily espoused by the institutions with which they are affiliated) are: The World Bank, The European Investment Bank, Ecole Polytechnique, the International Monetary Fund, Oxford University, Harvard University, the Paris School of Economics, the University of Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon University, New York University, the Rand Corporation, the University of Zurich, the Royal Bank of Scotland, Bocconi University, the University of Barcelona, Kyoto University, Rutgers University, Sapienza the University of Rome, The Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, the Bank of Finland, the University of Bologna, the University of Cambridge, the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, the University of California Berkeley, Cornell University, Simon Fraser University, Tufts University and many others.

The Survey of Economists: Prospects for European Economic Recovery August 2009 Edition

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ISBN 1-57440-011-8 The Survey of Economists: Prospects for European Economic Recovery, presents the results of a survey of more than 100 economists from leading institutions who comment on a wide range of issues affecting Europe's recovery from the worst economic slump since the 1930's. Data is presented in the aggretage and then separately broken out by the political conviction, geographic origin and professional status of the participants. Coverage includes fiscal policy advice for the major European states, views of the accuracy of EEC Commission economic forecasts, approaches to resolving the Euro-area banking crisis and the long term economic impact of this crisis, wisdom of the European Central Bank's asset purcchasing policies, sources of demand for future growth, likely exchange rate developments and many other issues affecting Europe's economic recovery. Survey Participants Include Economists from the Following Institutions: Udesc NIW Morehouse College OECD Mattarocci Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Università del Sannio Institute for Employment Research EPGE/FGV-RJ Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration Dartmouth College Catholic University of Milan University of Bologna University of Melbourne Yilmaz Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales University of Surrey, Department of Economics ROA / Maastricht University University of Piemonte Orientale INTECO-Univesity of Valencia Ecole Polytechnique ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute Guangxi Normal Univerrsity Nottingham University Business School NHH KFU Oxford GSBC Athens University of Economics and Business University of Queensland Research Institute for Agricultural Economics Bank of Finland Escuela de Turismo de Ibiza University of Warwick Northwestern University Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development Auburn University University if california Direct Control LLC University of Cambridge International islamic University Malaysia QUT University of Ottawa Memorial University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Leicester university of Luxembourg University of Zurich Claremont Graduate University Simon Fraser University University of Copenhagen Cag University UBS UCSD University of Vienna Lisbon Polythecnic Institute Università di Roma "Tor Vergata" SOM University of California, Irvine Clemson University University of Rome La Sapienza Seconda Università di Napoli University of Cantabria University of Michigan New York University University of Barcelona Queen's University University of Mannheim University of Essex Bogazici univ. University of Groningen University of Santiago de Compostela Pennsylvania State University Cornell University University of Surrey UNIVERSITA' DI TORINO OECD Hunter College - CUNY Georgia Southern University University of Modena and Reggio Emilia University of Nottingham University of Kent ubc La Poste ISC Paris School of Management Wisconsin Lutheran College Universitat Pompeu Fabra University of Nevada, Las Vegas Prometeia CEPII U Maastricht University of Torino BIU Price: $US 95.00 (PDF) Add to Shopping Cart | View Shopping Cart
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