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FIW-Trade Talks: The Brussels Effect
mit Anu Bradford (Columbia Law School)
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
das FIW freut sich, eine weitere Ausgabe der FIW-Trade Talks ankündigen zu können.
FIW-Projektleiter Harald Oberhofer spricht mit Anu Bradford (Columbia Law School) zum Thema „The Brussels Effect“.
Zeit: 5. Dezember, 16:00 Uhr
Ort: online event (Zoom)
Sprache: Englisch
Venue: online event (Zoom)
Aufzeichnung: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_ttK-_4gxk
Literatur:
Bradford, Anu, The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World (New York, 2020; online edn, Oxford Academic, 19 Dec. 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190088583.001.0001
Christen, Elisabeth et.al., The Brussels Effect 2.0 How the EU Sets Global Standards with its Trade Policy, FIW – Research Centre International Economics, October 2022, https://fiw.ac.at/fileadmin/Documents/Publikationen/Studien2022/FIW_RR_07_2022_Brussels-Effect.pdf
FIW-Trade Talks ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe des Kompetenzzentrums Forschungsschwerpunkt Internationale Wirtschaft (FIW). Internationale WirtschaftsforscherInnen oder hochrangige Policy-Maker werden zu aktuellen Themen der internationalen Wirtschaft und Wirtschaftspolitik interviewt.
Anu Bradford
Anu Bradford is the Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organizations at Columbia Law School. She is also a director for the European Legal Studies Center and a senior scholar at Columbia Business School’s Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business.
Her research focuses on EU law, international trade law, and comparative and international antitrust law. Before joining the faculty at Columbia in 2012, she was an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
Bradford earned her S.J.D. (2007) and LL.M. (2002) degrees from Harvard Law School and also holds a law degree from the University of Helsinki. After completing her LL.M. studies as a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard Law School, Bradford practiced antitrust law and European Union law at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in Brussels for two years before returning to Harvard for her doctoral studies.
A leading scholar on the EU’s regulatory power and a sought-after commentator on the European Union, global economy, and digital regulation, Anu Bradford coined the term the Brussels Effect to describe the European Union’s outsize influence on global markets. Most recently, she is the author of The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World (2020), named one of the best books of 2020 by Foreign Affairs.
Harald Oberhofer
Harald Oberhofer is a Senior Economist at WIFO, the Austrian Institute of Economic Research. He is Professor of Economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. His research interests include International Economics, empirical Industrial Organisation and Applied Econometrics. Harald Oberhofer studied at the University of Innsbruck and holds a doctorate in Economics and Social Sciences from the University of Innsbruck.
Harald Oberhofer regularly serves as a consultant to international organisations such as the OECD and the World Bank, where he analyses the impact of institutional regulations on firm performance, also over the business cycle.