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Rassegna Economica: Call for papers 2015
cop-rassegnaThe fifth edition of the call for papers for the “Rassegna Economica” (Economic Review) is about to start; addressing under-35 researchers it aims to publish essays which are able to greater develop aspects that are related to the economy of the Southern Italy (the “Mezzogiorno) “and the Maritime Economy.The selected papers, according to each relevant strand of research, will be published in the “Rassegna Economica” international journal in an ‘ad hoc’ issue.

In addition, the top first papers, for each strand of research, will be awarded a prize of 5000€. Graduates from both Italian and foreign universities are invited to participate in the competition by submitting a short abstract by April 24, 2015.

The papers can be written either in Italian or English, all the information for the application will be available in the 2015 Announcement and Regulations.

For info and details, please contact the administrative office of the Economic Review’s Editorial office:
SRM – Administrative Office of the Economic Review’s Editorial Office
“Rassegna Economica” is the first and the oldest review already published in banking economy. Founded in 1931 by Banco di Napoli, it has been the ante litteram tool for an activity of a highly specialized economic and financial communication. Since the date of its first issue it has been edited by the Center for Studies and Researches of Banco di Napoli, and, since 2003 by SRM. It is a six-monthly periodical review whose aim is to offer an innovative point of view in banking, entrepreneurial and economic topics especially related to regional development. Since 1991, in the view of the new context of global market and European Union, it has included a detailed section focused on the analysis of the innovative finance and of the emerging national economic realities, thanks to the collaboration of world-renown authors (Galbraith, Buchanan, Klein, Becker, Tobin).
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