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Tag: International Business & Economy

Charlotte Provost Infographic Security, Trade and the Economy

International Business & Economics Program

Learn more about the ‘International Business & Economics’ program, one of the many research areas covered by the NATO Association of Canada.

Posted on December 1, 2016November 30, 2016 Author Charlotte Provost Comments Off on International Business & Economics Program
Charlotte Provost Security, Trade and the Economy

Digitalizing Risk: Interview With Yves Guillaume A. Messy

Oil, Trump, Brexit: Is it possible to change the way markets react to global political events? Charlotte Provost interviews Yves Guillaume A. Messy, a fintech genius who is seeking to transform international market behaviour.

Posted on November 10, 2016November 10, 2016 Author Charlotte Provost Comments Off on Digitalizing Risk: Interview With Yves Guillaume A. Messy
Operations Sha Lalapet

The Dichotomy : Perception of Russia

Is our understanding of #Russia a part of a larger plan? @Sha Lalapet explores Russia’s history and economics, in an effort to shed light into the workings behind Russia

Posted on October 20, 2016November 15, 2016 Author Sha Lalapet Comments Off on The Dichotomy : Perception of Russia
Adam Feldman Lex et Orbis Uncategorized

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 3)

Prudence requires those involved in [ISDS reform] to come to agreeable terms, setting a global standard that would increase net foreign investment and trust between nations.

Posted on June 7, 2016June 6, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 3)
Adam Feldman Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)

In 2015, faced with opposition to ISDS in many European countries, the European Parliament decided there must be a new arbitration system for the pending Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Posted on May 28, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)
Adam Feldman Legal Editor Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)

Adam Feldman looks into how trade arbitration provisions currently favour corporations and how the process can be reformed.

Posted on May 18, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)
Security, Trade and the Economy

The Risks and Rewards of Marketplace Lending

Michael Kang considers the growth potential and risks of alternatives to traditional banking services such as Peer-to-peer lending.

Posted on March 23, 2016March 22, 2016 Author Michael Kang Comments Off on The Risks and Rewards of Marketplace Lending
Security, Trade and the Economy

Working Women: A World of Potential

Michael Kang looks into the current status of economic gender equality and the potential economic growth of more women participating in the workforce.

Posted on March 14, 2016March 11, 2016 Author Michael Kang Comments Off on Working Women: A World of Potential
Michael Oshell Security, Trade and the Economy

From Central Asia with Love and Remittances

Research Analyst Michael Oshell explores Central Asia’s dependence on foreign remittances.

Posted on March 2, 2016March 1, 2016 Author Michael Oshell Comments Off on From Central Asia with Love and Remittances
Security, Trade and the Economy

The Curious Case of Corruption in India

Michael Kang explores the complex extent of corruption in India and its impact on the Indian economy.

Posted on March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 Author Michael Kang Comments Off on The Curious Case of Corruption in India

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