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FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information please contact:
Dr. Elisabetta Delle Donne, Pixel, e-mail: [email protected]

PROJECT PARTNERS:

Project Scientific Coordinator
Marco Enrico Luigi Guidi
University of Pisa, Department of Economic Sciences
Lungarno Pacinotti, 43
56126 Pisa - Italy
Tel: +39/050 2212175
Fax. +39/050 2216264
Web: http://www.dse.ec.unipi.it
Email: [email protected]
Italy - Elisabetta Delle Donne
Pixel
Email: [email protected]
France – Sigot Nathalie
Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PHARE
Email: [email protected]
Germany - Harald Hagemann
Universität de Hohenheim
Email: [email protected]
Greece - Sirmakessis Spiros
Technological Educational Institution of Messolongi-EBusiness
Email: [email protected]
Italy - Riccardo Rossi
Connectis
Email: [email protected]
Portugal - José Luís Cardoso
Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa
Email: [email protected]
Romania - Georgeta Ion
Universitaea din Bucuresti
Email: [email protected]
Spain – Javier San Julian
Universitat de Barcelona – Department of Economic History
Email: [email protected]
Turkey - Cinla Akdere
Middle East Technical University (METU) – Faculty of Economics
Email: [email protected]

NEWS

15 September 2013 The EET International Conference

The international conference entitled Translations of Economic Texts into and from European Languages, organized in the framework of the EE-T project, was held at the University of Pisa (Italy) on 11 to 13 September. The aim of the conference was to present the results of researches carried out throughout Europe on the international circulation of economic ideas through translations and adaptations of economic texts. The three days event was attended by around 100 participants representing: lecturers, researchers, students in the field of history of economic thought. More information is available in the Events section