Andrew Lim is a rising sophomore studying economics and philosophy in The College of Arts & Sciences. Beyond his intended majors, Mr. Lim’s interests include finance, globalization, and religious studies; he also enjoys traveling, reading, and playing basketball.
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- Shifting definitions of emerging markets
- Changes among developing countries over the last decade
- Metrics to rank economic growth
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Anne Miroux is Faculty Fellow at the Emerging Markets Institute in the Johnson School of Business at Cornell University. She has over 30 years of experience in international trade and finance. Dr. Miroux began her career in the United Nations Center on Transnational Corporations in New York, where she was involved in the negotiations on the UN Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations. In the mid 1980s she joined the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), where she specialized in issues related to developing-country debt, foreign direct investment and transnational corporations, and technology and innovation policies. For several years, Dr. Miroux led the organization’s work on foreign direct investment (FDI) statistics and directed the World Investment Reports (WIR), the United Nations flagship report on FDI and transnational corporations. She also served as the editor of the UN Transnational Corporations Journal. Dr. Miroux published a number of papers and articles and led research projects and technical assistance activities in developing countries on debt, FDI, and development.
Until late 2015, Dr. Miroux was the Director of the Division on Technology and Logistics in UNCTAD, in charge of the organization’s work on technology and trade logistics. She was also the Head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD). Dr. Miroux is a member of the Advisory Board of the Technology and Management Center of the Department of International Development at Oxford University as well as a member of the Board of NetExplo. Dr. Miroux has an MBA from HEC – Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (Jouy-en-Josas, France) and a diploma from IEP (Institut d’Etudes Politiques – Paris). She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Paris I – Sorbonne.
Lourdes Casanova is a senior lecturer and the Gail and Roberto Cañizares Director of the Emerging Markets Institute in the SC Johnson School of Management at Cornell University. She has been named one of the 50 most influential Iberoamerican intellectuals and one of the 30 most influential Iberoamerican women intellectuals by Esglobal, a digital magazine on international relations. Dr. Casanova is a Fulbright Scholar and has a Master’s degree from the University of Southern California as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona. Her commentary has been featured in Latin Trade, Agenda Publica, CNN en Español, and Voice of America.
Dr. Mark Mobius received his Ph.D. at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and now heads up Mobius Capital Partners, based in London. The firm has two investment funds: Mobius Investment Trust in London and Mobius Emerging Markets Fund in Luxembourg. Dr. Mobius has been investing in emerging markets since 1987 and managed the very first listed emerging markets fund on the New York Stock Exchange. He has received numerous awards and is also the author of a number of books, including “The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation,” “The Little Book of Emerging Markets,” and “Invest for Good.”
Mihika Badjate is a senior studying Economics in the Cornell College of Arts & Sciences. At the Emerging Markets Institute, she is involved in both research and marketing. Beyond emerging markets, Ms. Badjate’s interests include reading, hiking, and traveling.
As director of the Cornell China Center, Ying Hua works to craft and execute the university’s China strategy and provide academic and programmatic direction for the new center in Beijing. She chairs the China Center Faculty Advisory Committee and works closely with the Cornell China Advisory Board. Dr. Hua also partners with staff in the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs as well as the center’s executive director to coordinate and support college- and unit-level activity in the center and administer research and other grants for China engagement.
Dr. Hua is an associate professor in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis in the College of Human Ecology. She is also a faculty fellow of Cornell’s Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future and the Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures, a core faculty member of the Cornell East Asia Program of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, and co-director of Cornell’s International Workplace Studies Program. At Cornell, Dr. Hua is a member of the graduate fields of design and environmental analysis and of real estate. She also is a member of China’s Green Building Council.
Dr. Hua holds a Ph.D. in building performance and diagnostics from Carnegie Mellon University as well as an MEng in building science and technology and a BArch, both from Zhejiang University, China.
Andrew Lim is a rising sophomore studying economics and philosophy in The College of Arts & Sciences. Beyond his intended majors, Mr. Lim’s interests include finance, globalization, and religious studies; he also enjoys traveling, reading, and playing basketball.
Anne Miroux is Faculty Fellow at the Emerging Markets Institute in the Johnson School of Business at Cornell University. She has over 30 years of experience in international trade and finance. Dr. Miroux began her career in the United Nations Center on Transnational Corporations in New York, where she was involved in the negotiations on the UN Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations. In the mid 1980s she joined the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), where she specialized in issues related to developing-country debt, foreign direct investment and transnational corporations, and technology and innovation policies. For several years, Dr. Miroux led the organization’s work on foreign direct investment (FDI) statistics and directed the World Investment Reports (WIR), the United Nations flagship report on FDI and transnational corporations. She also served as the editor of the UN Transnational Corporations Journal. Dr. Miroux published a number of papers and articles and led research projects and technical assistance activities in developing countries on debt, FDI, and development.
Until late 2015, Dr. Miroux was the Director of the Division on Technology and Logistics in UNCTAD, in charge of the organization’s work on technology and trade logistics. She was also the Head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD). Dr. Miroux is a member of the Advisory Board of the Technology and Management Center of the Department of International Development at Oxford University as well as a member of the Board of NetExplo. Dr. Miroux has an MBA from HEC – Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (Jouy-en-Josas, France) and a diploma from IEP (Institut d’Etudes Politiques – Paris). She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Paris I – Sorbonne.
Lourdes Casanova is a senior lecturer and the Gail and Roberto Cañizares Director of the Emerging Markets Institute in the SC Johnson School of Management at Cornell University. She has been named one of the 50 most influential Iberoamerican intellectuals and one of the 30 most influential Iberoamerican women intellectuals by Esglobal, a digital magazine on international relations. Dr. Casanova is a Fulbright Scholar and has a Master’s degree from the University of Southern California as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona. Her commentary has been featured in Latin Trade, Agenda Publica, CNN en Español, and Voice of America.
Dr. Mark Mobius received his Ph.D. at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and now heads up Mobius Capital Partners, based in London. The firm has two investment funds: Mobius Investment Trust in London and Mobius Emerging Markets Fund in Luxembourg. Dr. Mobius has been investing in emerging markets since 1987 and managed the very first listed emerging markets fund on the New York Stock Exchange. He has received numerous awards and is also the author of a number of books, including “The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation,” “The Little Book of Emerging Markets,” and “Invest for Good.”
Mihika Badjate is a senior studying Economics in the Cornell College of Arts & Sciences. At the Emerging Markets Institute, she is involved in both research and marketing. Beyond emerging markets, Ms. Badjate’s interests include reading, hiking, and traveling.
As director of the Cornell China Center, Ying Hua works to craft and execute the university’s China strategy and provide academic and programmatic direction for the new center in Beijing. She chairs the China Center Faculty Advisory Committee and works closely with the Cornell China Advisory Board. Dr. Hua also partners with staff in the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs as well as the center’s executive director to coordinate and support college- and unit-level activity in the center and administer research and other grants for China engagement.
Dr. Hua is an associate professor in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis in the College of Human Ecology. She is also a faculty fellow of Cornell’s Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future and the Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures, a core faculty member of the Cornell East Asia Program of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, and co-director of Cornell’s International Workplace Studies Program. At Cornell, Dr. Hua is a member of the graduate fields of design and environmental analysis and of real estate. She also is a member of China’s Green Building Council.
Dr. Hua holds a Ph.D. in building performance and diagnostics from Carnegie Mellon University as well as an MEng in building science and technology and a BArch, both from Zhejiang University, China.
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