Participants



Christoph Weiss, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien: Market Power and Price adjustment in Retailing: Evidence from Europe an the U.S.

Franz X. Eder, Universität Wien History of Sexuality and Consumption, 1950th-1980th

Mag. Mathias Thaler Groundung, Founding, Justifying - An Archeology of Moral Argument in the Field of Politics

John Connelly, University of California, Berkeley: Catholic Racism and its Viennese Opponents

Philip Martin, University of California, Davis: Economic Integration and Migration: Transatlantic Comparisons

Jaqueline Gehring, University of California, Berkeley: The Implementation to the European Union's Right to Racial Equality discrimination and xenophobia

Andrea Haupt, University of California, Santa Barbara: The Effects of Globalization on European Parties' Policy Proposals Neoliberale Ideen in europäischen Parteiprogrammen

Noah B. Strote, University of California, Berkeley: Revenge and Justice in the Post-War Search for Integrated Nazi War Criminals in Europe

René Böheim
, Universität Linz: The effect of firm structure on marginal work - evidence from matched employer-employee data

Peter Eigner, Universität Wien: Comparative Banking History

Elisabeth Springler, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien:Developments in financial systems and challenges for the housing sector: A comparsion between trends in the European Union and the USA

Dieter Stiefel, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien: The Policy of Insolvency in the US and the EU: Principal Differences and Recent Developments

Ronald Wendner, Universität Graz: Conspicuous Consumption and the Optimal Size of Government

Reinhard Neck, Universität Klagenfurt

Barry Eichengreen, UC Berkeley (cooperative research project): The Macroeconomics of an Enlarged Euro Area: Policy Implications for Europe and the United States

Christoph Bärenreuter, Universität Wien: The European Public Sphere and Theory of Democracy. A comparison with the American Public Sphere

Friederike Sophie Oberascher, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien: Entwicklung der Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen im 20. Jahrhundert