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WAGE Research Resources
Increasingly WAGE-supported research activities result in websites that serve as resources for academics and policy makers. We encourage you to access them via the below links. Current Account Sustainability ResearchWebsite featuring research on theoretical and empirical aspects of the determinants of major economies to sustain large current account deficits over prolonged periods. Research Forum on the Open Method of CoordinationForum that makes available recent published and forthcoming work on the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) to researchers, policy makers, and other qualified users.
EcoHealth 101
This site is designed as a resource for those interested in the environment and human health. It provides research, data, photos, diagrams, maps and video covering a wide range of topics.
Econbrowser
Economics blog featuring news, analysis and commentary from CAS Principal Investigator Menzie Chinn of the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and James Hamilton of University of California- San Diego.
Beyond Kyoto
As global leaders converge in Bali to discuss the successor to the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, what are the opportunities and challenges for international governance? This symposium brought together top UW researchers, students and the community to discuss the future of international climate change policy.
Innovative Environmental Governance and Regulation in the European Union: Any Lessons for US?
How can the U.S. and the EU find solutions to environmental problems which also promote the economy? This workshop brought together experts from the European Commission, national administrations, business, NGOs, and academia to analyze current developments in EU environmental policy and explore their implications for the U.S. and other parts of the world.
Environmental Law in a Connected World
Website includes program information and conference papers, which highlight international efforts at innovation in environmental protection that encompass state government, business and private partnerships.
Global Biological Threats Symposium
Bioterrorism, Avian influenza, and SARS threaten human security around the world. How are we as a nation and a state preparing to meet these and other biological challenges? What more can we do? Government and academic experts from Washington, D.C. and Madison addressed these and related issues during the Global Biological Threats Symposium.
WTO Dispute Settlement and Developing Countries
This conference site includes the program, papers and speaker biographies for WAGE's May 2005 Conference on "WTO Dispute Settlement and Developing Countries: Use, Implications, Strategies, Reforms."
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