U.S. Terror List: Will It Impede Nigeria’s Economic Development?
On Wednesday, February 17, the Initiative for Public Policy Analysis (Nigeria) and AfricaRoundtable.com will host a luncheon in Lagos on the topic, “US Terror List: Will it impede Nigeria’s Economic Development?” – moderated by Thompson Ayodele, director of IPPA and featuring Martin Oluba, economics professor at the Swiss Management Centre, and Olajide Daramola of the [...]
Trade within the EU and China
ECIPE, a young institute which studies trade policies within the EU, has recently done a good deal of work related to free trade agreements with China. A meeting was scheduled to take place in France this week, but was canceled due to diplomatic differences. Here is a new framework for EU-China Relations, a joint ECIPE-GEM [...]
Thoughts on Trade and Corporate Governance
Larry Summers had an interesting piece in the Financial Times yesterday, titled The global consensus on trade is unraveling. He says that the premise widely held in the 1990s after the fall of communism that all countries should pursue increased economic integration to improve economic growth and the lives of citizens worldwide has been up-ended. [...]
Trade in Healthcare: Can Trade Remedy the Cost-Disease in European Healthcare Systems?
ECIPE a new think tank focused on trade policy in Brussels is hosting this event this week! Take a look at this invitation:





