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Meeting discusses the status of emerging economies in the post-crisis global scenario

by Richard Meckien - published Mar 17, 2015 05:25 PM - - last modified Mar 18, 2015 05:28 PM

The transformations in emerging countries caused by the economic globalization process will be discussed at the seminar The International Politics of Economic Globalization and Emerging Market Economy, to be held on March 19 and 20, from 9 am to 8 pm, in the Congregation Room of USP's Faculty of Economics , Administration and Accounting (FEA).

The meeting will bring together Brazilian, American and European researchers to discuss texts that will provide subsidies to the update of the theoretical framework for empirical comparative analysis of emerging countries considering the global post-crisis scenario of 2008. The seminar's exhibitors and panelists will particularly address the modernization of the theoretical framework that supports the analysis of the current and prospective status of Brazil in the international system.

The seminar is an initiative of the IEA-USP, USP's International Relations Institute (IRI) and USP's Center for Public Policy Research (NUPPs) in partnership with Princeton University's Niehaus Center for Globalization and Government. Both universities have been running an academic and scientific cooperation programme.

The event will be broadcast live on the web. (see the full programme of the event here)