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The Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy supports research into a wide range of questions related to globalization and the international economy. In the past, WAGE Senior Fellows have tackled such topics as: the challenges that internationalization presents to the economies of Wisconsin and the upper Midwest, the new networks governing transatlantic economic relations, and the factors driving the globalization of economic and financial activity. WAGE Affiliates have conducted globalization research centered on a variety of specialty areas such as: agriculture, accounting, economic development, environment, intellectual property rights, manufacturing, and social policy.  Please follow the links below or review our Publications page to learn more about the projects WAGE has supported in years past.

Senior Fellow Projects

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Global Finance - Charles Engel and Min Shi

Knowledge-Based Clusters - Don Nichols

Multinational Manufacturing and Regional Development - Jonathan Zeitlin

Transatlantic Economic Relations - Greg Shaffer and Mark Pollack



Affiliate Projects

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Administrative Law and Northeast Asian Economic Governance - John Ohnesorge

Alternative Foods - Lydia Zepeda

American Exceptionalism and Social Policy - Steven Durlauf, Louise Keely

Borders on the Internet and International Copyright Law - Anuj Desai

Business Associations and Economic Reform in India - Aseema Sinha

The Creation and Transformation of "Global" IP Rules - Heinz Klug

European Integration and Institutional Diversity - Orfeo Fioretos

Fiscal Adjustments in Latin America: Causes, Success, and Consequences - Min Shi

Globalization, Regionalism and International Conflict - Jon Pevehouse

The Implications of Differential Cross-country Book Value Measurements for International Stock Returns- Holly Ashbaugh



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