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Kranakis, Eda Cluster Member
Eda Kranakis’ areas of research include: History of Technology, History of European Integration, Export Processing Zones and Intellectual Property. Her current research projects explore aspects of the role of technology in European integration and globalization, focusing on the history of aviation and European airspace as well as on the history of the globalization of production.
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- History of Technology
- History of European Integration
- Export Processing Zones
- Intellectual Property
Leblond, Patrick Cluster Member
Owing to his training and experience in business, economics and international relations, Patrick Leblond’s expertise concerns questions relating to global economic governance and international and comparative political economy, more specifically those that deal with international finance and money, international economic integration as well as business-government relations. His regional expertise focuses on Europe and North America.
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- International political economy
- Global economic governance
- International business
- International finance and money
- European and North American economic integration
O’Brien, Martha Cluster Member
Martha O’Brien’s primary research looks at European Union law and international taxation, including tax treaties, EU fundamental freedoms, and tax harmonization within the EU. Dr. O'Brien also works on aspects of EU-Canada trade, including: direct investment, trade in services, the free movement of capital, inter-provincial trade in Canada, and comparative federalism.
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- Law of the European Union
- International Taxation
- International Investment Law
- International Trade
O’Mahony, Angela Cluster Member
Angela O'Mahony's research focuses on international political economy and how increasing international economic ties interact with domestic interests and institutions to shape economic decision-making. While many scholars believe that international economic integration has resulted in an environment in which countries can no longer assert control over their domestic ties with the international system, her research argues that international economic integration may alter the tools available to governments preserving their ability to control the domestic economy.
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- International and comparative political economy
Schure, Paul Cluster Member
Paul Schure works on financial intermediation, banking, venture capital, microeconomics, firm behaviour, industrial organisation, and European economics. Before joining the University of Victoria, he worked as a consultant in the Chief Economist's Department at the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg. Dr. Schure was secretary/treasurer of the European Community Studies Association-Canada (ECSA-C) between 2004 and 2010 and he is co-organizer for the ECSA-C biennial conferences of 2008 and 2010.
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- Microeconomics
- Industrial Organization
- Firm behaviour
- Financial Intermediation
- Banking
- Venture Capital
Diawara, Karounga
Karounga Diawara is Professor in the Department of Law at the University of Québec at Montréal (UQAM). Dr. Diawara's research interests concern mainly the protection of consumer’s interest by antitrust law (Canada, E.U and U.S.), comparative antitrust law, the link between antitrust and consumer law, business, transnational and EU law. Media Experience: Dr. Diawara invites inquiries from TV, Radio and Print media.
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- Competition law
- Economic law
- Business law
- Consumer law
- Comparative law
Paudyn, Bartholomew
Bartholomew Paudyn is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science at Carleton University. His primary research interests lie in the field of EMU governance, and specifically the asymmetric application of Europe’s fiscal framework, the Stability and Growth Pact.
Mr. Paudyn is currently problematizing and dissecting the EMU through a “governmentality” approach in order to understand how risk and uncertainty come to operate as dominant modes of regulation. Employing a critical genealogy, he ascertains what kind of economy of power Europe is implicated in and how this affects its spatial and temporal constitution.
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Pauly, Louis W.
Before entering the academy, Louis W. Pauly held management positions in the Royal Bank of Canada and served on the staff of the International Monetary Fund. He is currently a Full Professor of Political Science, Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Governance, and Director at the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto. With Emanuel Adler, Dr. Pauly edits International Organization, a top-ranked scholarly journal in the field of international relations. Among his current research projects, one focuses on the restructuring and adaptation of international financial institutions, another on the politics of technological innovation in Asia, and another on crisis management in integrating financial markets.
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