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Research Archive
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.
Past Collaboratives
Pre-2005 Senior Fellow Projects
Click individual titles for project overviews or click here for a complete list (pdf).
Global Finance - Charles Engel and Min Shi
Knowledge-Based Clusters - Don Nichols
Multinational Manufacturing and Regional Development - Jonathan Zeitlin
Alternative Foods - Lydia Zepeda
Agriculture and World Trade - Frederick Buttel
Transatlantic Economic Relations - Greg Shaffer and Mark Pollack
Affiliate Projects
Click an individual entry to view a project summary or follow the category titles to link to summaries of multiple projects.
Tax Norms and Global Governance: A Study of the Emergence and Influence of Transnational Epistemic Communities.
Allison Christians, Assistant Professor of Law
Counterfeiting Order: Intellectual Property Rights and Luxury Brand Piracy on a Global Stage
Zhongdang Pan, Professor of Communication Arts
Yongming Zhou, Associate Professor of Anthropology
International Investment Law and the Foreign Investment Decision-Making Process: the View from the General Counsel's Office
Jason Yackee, Assistant Professor of Law
Vietnam: Effects of Globalization and Policy Reforms on Poverty and Economic Welfare
Ian Coxhead, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Globalization and Segmented Labor Markets in Wood and Paper Industries
Marlene A. Lee, Rural Sociology
Legalism, Regionalism, and the Structure of International Institutions
Jon Pevehouse, Political Science
The WTO and India: Private Interests, Public Purpose, and Global Linkages
Aseema Sinha, Political Science
Global Competition and Wisconsin's Manufacturers
Leann M. Tigges, Rural Sociology
Administrative Law and Northeast Asian Economic Governance - John Ohnesorge
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
Expert Advisory Institutions in Global Governance - Clark Miller
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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