Global Economic Networks (GEN) Workshop
I'm co-organizing the annual GEN workshop series. The aim of this workshop is to bring together scholars interested in international trade, multinational firms, and global supply chains, with a particular focus on network aspects of the global economy.
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4th GEN Workshop Menaggio (Lago di Como), Italy July 30-31, 2025 Keynotes: Kalina Manova (UCL), Felix Tintelnot (Duke) Organizers: Peter Eppinger (Tübingen), Anna Gumpert (Tübingen), Bohdan Kukharskyy (CUNY) The Workshop Program can be found here. The workshop took place at Villa Vigoni, the German-Italian Centre for European Dialogue on Lake Como. It is generously funded by the European Union (ERC-2022-SG ORGANDICT, No. 101076790). |
Image: Lake Como, by Luca J on Unsplash.
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3rd GEN Workshop Tübingen, Germany June 20-21, 2024 Keynotes: Teresa Fort (Dartmouth), Andreas Moxnes (Oslo) Organizers: Peter Eppinger (Tübingen), Bohdan Kukharskyy (CUNY) The Workshop Program can be found here. The workshop took place at the Castle of Hohentübingen, towering over the historic town center of Tübingen. It is generously funded by the Joachim Herz Foundation. |
Image: Tübingen Neckar bridge and punt, by David Hertle on Unsplash.
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2nd GEN Workshop Baruch College (City University of New York), NYC May 17-18, 2023 Keynotes: Costas Arkolakis (Yale), Andrei Levchenko (Michigan) Organizers: Peter Eppinger (Tübingen), Bohdan Kukharskyy (CUNY) The Workshop Program can be found here. The workshop took place at Baruch College (CUNY). It was generously funded by the Weissman Center for International Business, and the Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College (CUNY). |
Image: New York City, by Dorian Mongel on Unsplash.
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1st GEN Workshop Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg (Germany) July 7-8, 2022 Keynotes: Pol Antràs (Harvard), Vasco Carvalho (Cambridge) Organizers: Peter Eppinger (Tübingen), Bohdan Kukharskyy (CUNY) The Workshop Program can be found here. The workshop took place in the sky-lounge of Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg's new landmark. It was generously funded by the Joachim Herz Foundation. |