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Globalisation Regionalisation and Free Trade


7 February 2005

Speaker:

  • Professor Alan Rugman, is L. Leslie Waters Chair of International Business at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

Professor Alan M. Rugman is L. Leslie Waters Chair of International Business at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, where he is also Professor of International Business and Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy. He is also Director of the IU CIBER. He was Thames Water Fellow in Strategic Management at Templeton College, University of Oxford from 1998-2001 where he remains an Associate Fellow. Previously he was Professor of International Business at the University of Toronto 1987-1998, Dalhousie University 1979-1987, and the University of Winnipeg 1970-1978. He has also been a visiting professor at Columbia Business School, London Business School, Harvard University, U.C.L.A., M.I.T., Warwick Business School, and the University of Paris-La Sorbonne. Dr. Rugman has published over 200 articles dealing with the economic, managerial, and strategic aspects of multinational enterprises and with trade and investment policy. His forty books include: Inside the Multinationals (Columbia University Press 1981); Multinationals and Transfer Pricing (co-author), (St. Martin’s Press 1985); Administered Protection in America (co-author),(Routledge 1987); Global Corporate Strategy and Trade Policy (co-author), (Routledge 1990); Foreign Investment and North American Free Trade (ed.) (University of South Carolina Press 1994); International Business (co-author), (McGraw-Hill 1985, 1995); The Theory of Multinational Enterprises and Multinational Enterprises and Trade Policy (Elgar 1996); Environmental Regulations and Corporate Strategy (co-author), (Oxford University Press 1999); Multinationals as Flagship Firms (co-author) (Oxford University Press 2000); International Business (FT/Prentice Hall 2000, 2003); The End of Globalization (Random House 2000; AMACOM 2001); and (co-ed) The Oxford Handbook of International Business (Oxford University Press 2001).

Panelists:
  • Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist, Austrade and Corporate Fellow, Centre for Corporte Change, AGSM
  • Dr Stephen Grenville AO, Visiting Professor at the Lowy Institute for International Policy

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