CEE Council
The CEE Council (Canadian European Economic Council) is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to innovative research and analysis that helps strengthen Canadian-European cooperation in all fields and fosters cross-border trade and investment.[1]
The CEE Council was founded in Paris in 2001 by like-minded citizens from Canada, Continental Europe, Russia, and the UK. [2]
By bringing together academics, corporate and political leaders from Canada, Russia and the European Union, The CEE Council helps devise and implement strategic change through interdisciplinary work in defense,[3], technology, economic forecasting notably in association with Euromoney’s country risk research,[4] finance,[5] marketing, and law.[6]
The CEE Council is chaired by M. Nicolas J. Firzli.
[edit] References
- ^ Kilian, M (March 5, 2003). "Leading Economics Associations and Organizations". George Mason University Libraries. http://infoguides.gmu.edu/content.php?pid=38967&sid=286107.
- ^ JO (January 26, 2002). Journal Officiel.
- ^ San Francisco Chronicle (August 29, 2002). "A View from Europe on Iraq Attack Plan". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.canadianeuropean.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/SAN_FRANCISCO_CHRONICLE__AUG_29_02.9471828.pdf.
- ^ Euromoney (September 17, 2009). "Country Risk Methodology". Euromoney magazine. http://www.emii.com/Search.aspx?SearchStr=firzli.
- ^ (French) 'Asia-Pacific Funds as Diversification Tools for Institutional Investors', http://www.canadianeuropean.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/FONDS_DASIE-PACIFIQUE_REVUE_AF_APR_09.95131642.pdf, retrieved 2009-04-02
- ^ (French) 'Financial Orthodoxy and Bank Regulation: the Lessons from the Glass Steagall Act', http://www.ovfa.at/oevfa/oevfa_v3.nsf/sysPages/SFAF_Newsletter.htm/$File/SFAF%20Newsletter%20Mostb%C3%B6ck%20CEE.pdf, retrieved 2010-01-04