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Prednášky Raffaele Mattioliho

Táto séria prednášok sa zameriava na ekonomické a spoločenské otázky súčasného sveta. Každý ročník prináša nové pohľady na aktuálne témy, ktoré ovplyvňujú globálny scenár. Cieľom je podnietiť diskusiu a ponúknuť inšpiráciu pre riešenie neustále sa vyvíjajúcich výziev. Prednášky odrážajú snahu o hlbšie porozumenie komplexným ekonomickým a kultúrnym prúdom.

Institutional Economics Revisited
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The Economics of Information Technology
Causes of Growth and Stagnation in the World Economy
Growth, Inequality, and Globalization

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