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Professor Dr. Dr.habil. Ingo Böbel

Professor of Economics

International University of Monaco

2, Av. Prince Albert II, MC-98000 Monte Carlo, PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO

Visiting Professor of Economics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SCQM), Shanghai, PRC

Member of the MOC Affiliate Network, ISC - Harvard Business School (Professor Michael E. Porter)

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.monaco.edu/

 

 

 

 ibobel@monaco.edu

 

Office: Room 215

Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday 11.00-12.00h

(and by appointment)

 


Amazon.com Widgets

 


FOCUS ON THE G-20-MEETING (April 2009)

 

See the "Freedom to Trade" network and the petition that I signed: http://www.freedomtotrade.org/petiton/whosigned

 

 

 

A new PIMCO Viewpoints, "Essential Task for G20 Leaders is a Cinema Trip to See A Beautiful Mind" by Mohamed El-Erian and Mike Spence, is now available on the www.pimco.com homepage.

 

 

 

The Final Communiqué: http://www.g20.org/Documents/g20_communique_020409.pdf

 

See also: Fin_Deps_Fin_Reg_Annex_020409_-_1615_final.pdf 

 

and Fin_Deps_IFI_Annex_Draft_02_04_09_-__1615_Clean.pdf

 


 

 

 

"Natura Non Facit Saltum"

 (Nature makes no leap)

 

 


 

 

 

 

Personal Information (CV, Publications, Research Interests, etc.):    Ingo Böbel

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                     "The future has a way of arriving unannounced"

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

At Professor Michael E. Porter's MOC-Seminar, Harvard Business School (December 9, 2008)

 

NEW (December 2008)

 

 

With Professor Fred van Eenennaam (Nyenrode Business University) and Professor Michael Porter (Dec. 11, 2007)

 

 

 

 

Find information on courses I will teach in the Graduate Program during the academic year 2009/2010:

 

 

1. PreMBA (Fall 2009)

 

2. MonacoMBA (Fall 2009)

 

3. EMBA (Winter 2010)

 

4. EMBA Taiwan (May 2009)

 

5. EMBA Shanghai  (Spring 2009)

 

6. MFIN (Fall 2007)

 

7. MScLUXG (Fall 2009)

 

8. Microeconomics of Competitiveness (Winter 2010)

 

 

 

 

Find information on courses I will teach in the Undergraduate Program during the academic year 2009/2010:

 

1. Microeconomics (not offered in Fall 2009)

 

2. Macroeconomics (Fall 2009)

 

 

 

 

 

Find information on seminars/lectures I will teach in the DBA program (Doctoral Program) during the academic year 2009/2010:

 

Monaco DBA (Spring 2009)

 

 

 

IF YOU THINK THAT "ECONOMICS" IS NOT FUNNY - THEN HAVE A LOOK AT YORAM BAUMAN'S WEBSITE: http://www.standupeconomist.com/

 

 


People in Economics


 

Free To Choose

In honor of Milton Friedman, you can watch the ground-breaking Free to Choose series as it originally aired in 1980 as well as an updated 1990 version. If you missed the PBS premiere of "The Power of Choice" it is available here. (source: http://www.ideachannel.tv/

Read Andrei Shleifer's new paper on M. Friedman

Stephen Hawking's Website: http://hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html
Today/Interview with Stephen Hawking [Real Player]

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/reports/archive/science_nature/hawking.shtml

 

NASA 50th Anniversary Website [Macromedia Flash Player]

http://www.nasa.gov/50th/home/index.html


Here is a recent edition of THE ECON JOURNAL WATCH: http://www.econjournalwatch.org/pdf/TableofContentsMay2008.pdf

The 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Paul Krugman: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122389602110728309.html?mod=djemalert

If you plan to start your own business do not forget to consult the "Business and IP Center"-site: http://www.bl.uk/bipc/index.html

MOC Team-Project-Award Winner 2008 (presented at HBS Dec 2008): Oslo Cancer Cluster
Read: BI students win Harvard Competition: http://www.bi.no/Content/Article____72522.aspx

Here you find an updated WORLD POPULATION COUNTER (from neodemos):

http://www.neodemos.it/index.php?file=catlink


Here's a link to a 1948 audio interview with the great H.L. Mencken -- perhaps the most insightful American ever to put ink to paper. (source: Cafe Hayek, 26.5.2009)


 

 

 

 

 

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