It’s inevitable for the successes and failures of our nation to be in direct correlation with business and economics abroad; a fact that further stresses the importance of staying knowledgeable of global and emerging markets. Our faculty below can explain reverse innovation in emerging markets, analyze the balance between intellectual property and the law, and comment on an array of other topics relating to national and international business.
Global Markets
Related Faculty Experts
Ravi Ramamurti
Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy and Director, Center for Emerging Markets
China as an export powerhouse
r.ramamurti@neu.edu
617.373.4760
Sheila Puffer
University Distinguished Professor and Cherry Family Senior Fellow of International Business
s.puffer@neu.edu
617.373.5249
Susan Barbieri Montgomery
Executive Professor of Law and Business
What the Apple-Samsung ruling means for design patents
s.montgomery@neu.edu
617.373.7071
Marc Meyer
Robert Shillman Professor of Entrepreneurship, Matthews Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, Director High Tech MBA
ma.meyer@neu.edu
617.373.5948
Kamran Dadkhah
Associate Professor of Economics
Pistachios as a key Iranian export
k.dadkhah@neu.edu
617.373.2297




