Activities
Research Areas
The European historical experience demonstrates that regulation, coordination rules and market integration can successfully complement and reinforce each other, and that markets tend to perform better if they are embedded in a range of non-market institutions whose function is to create, regulate, stabilize and legitimate markets. This is exactly the argument some critical observers are putting forward in the current globalization debate. How should European institutions adjust to current globalizations?
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Programme's Instruments
GLOBALEURONET will address its objectives through a series of integrated scientific activities. They will take place at various locations within participating countries.
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Summer School
GlobalEuroNet organizes each year a Summer School, under the scientific endorsement of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES) and in cooperation with the Marie-Curie Research Training Network ‘Unifying the European Experience’.
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