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 Übersetzung für 'international economics' von Englisch nach Deutsch
international economics Wirtschaftslehre {f} der außenwirtschaftlichen Beziehungen
econ.educ.
international economics {pl} <IE> [often treated as sg.]
internationale Wirtschaft {f} <IW>
Teiltreffer
econ.
economics
Geschäftswesen {n}
50
economicsWirtschaftswissenschaften {pl}
76
economicsWirtschaftslehre {f}
130
econ.educ.
economics
Volkswirtschaftslehre {f} <VWL>
292
econ.educ.
economics
Wirtschaftswissenschaft {f} <WW, Wiwi>
167
economicsNationalökonomie {f}
9
economics bookWirtschaftsbuch {n} [Buch über Wirtschaftslehre]
applied economicsangewandte Volkswirtschaft {f}
econ.
applied economics {pl}
angewandte Volkswirtschaftslehre {f}
theoretical economicsVolkswirtschaftstheorie {f}
acad.econ.
political economics
politische Ökonomie {f}
econ.
positive economics
positive Volkswirtschaftslehre {f}
educ.sports
sports economics
Sportökonomie {f}
positive economicspositive Nationalökonomie {f}
applied economicsangewandte Volkswirtschaftspolitik {f}
econ.
applied economics
angewandte Volkswirtschaftstheorie {f}
applied economicsangewandte Wirtschaftswissenschaften {pl}
econ.educ.
to study economics
Volkswirtschaft studieren
econ.
mathematical economics
Wirtschaftsmathematik {f}
global economicsweltwirtschaftliche Betrachtung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • For two years he stayed at the University of Rochester as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics, followed by a year as associate professor of International Economics, again in the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago.
  • The Research Centre for International Economics ("Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional" (CREI)) is a research institute sponsored by the government of Catalonia (Generalitat de Catalunya) and the UPF led by the economist Jordi Galí.
  • Since 11 June 2008 Balcerowicz has been a member of the board of Bruegel, the Brussels-based think tank on international economics.
  • There are offered two specializations: Applied Economic Analysis and International Economics.
  • After serving as visiting professor of economics at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Williamson joined the-then Institute for International Economics as a Senior Fellow in 1981.

  • For 19 years, he worked as a researcher for the Institute of International Economics.
  • Mander earned a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, then an M.S. in International Economics from Columbia University's Business School.
  • In 1981, Carnegie Endowment Associate Fred Bergsten co-founded the Institute for International Economics—today known as the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  • MacShane worked for the BBC from 1969 to 1977, and he completed a PhD in international economics at Birkbeck, University of London in 1990.
  • Being "consistent with the president's stance on liking trade barriers, liking protectionism", Chad Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics suggested that the proposed changes would make NAFTA "in many respects less of a free-trade agreement."

  • He also held PhD in international economics from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and Harvard University in 1975.
  • Paramanga Ernest Yonli is also a specialist in international economics (Paris I University – Pantheon Sorbonne) and development and agricultural economics (same institution).
  • He earned his master's degree in international economics from Johns Hopkins University in 1974.
  • Optimal monetary policy in international economics is concerned with the question of how monetary policy should be conducted in interdependent open economies.
  • In Germany, post-Keynesianism is very strong at the Berlin School of Economics and Law and its master's degree courses: International Economics [...] and Political Economomy of European Integration [...].

  • Samuelson worked in many theoretical fields, including: consumer theory; welfare economics; capital; finance, particularly the efficient-market hypothesis; public finance, particularly optimal allocation; international economics, particularly the Balassa–Samuelson effect and the Heckscher–Ohlin model; macroeconomics, particularly the overlapping generations model; and market economics.
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