Filip Abraham

Professor at Vlerick Business School Executive Education

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  • Vlerick Business School Executive Education

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Vlerick Business School Executive Education

Filip Abraham focuses on key developments in the global and European business environment and assesses how they affect countries, regions and companies.

Filip Abraham obtained a PhD in Economics at the University of Michigan in 1987 after completing his undergraduate and master''s studies at KU Leuven in Belgium. Since then he has been a Professor of International Economics and European integration in the department of Economics of KU Leuven and a Professor of International Business Economics in the University of Rochester Executive MBA programmes in Nyenrode (Netherlands) and Bern (Switzerland). He also teaches executive education programmes at Wharton University.

From 2001 till 2005, he was Dean of the Faculty of economics and applied econimics of KU Leuven. Since 2005, Filip Abraham is vice-rector for the humanities and social sciences at KU Leuven. Other professional experience includes positions at the International Monetary Fund and the University of Michigan.

Filip Abraham''s expertise lies in European integration, the functioning of European markets, and the competitiveness of European countries and companies. He is the author of several books and articles and has lectured extensively on those topics.

For several years now, he has worked as an expert for the European Commission in various research contracts. He has been advising several companies, public and private institutions.

Filip Abraham participates actively in the policy debate in his home country, Belgium.

Job Title : Professor

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  • Strategy
  • Strategic Context & International Business
  • European Business
  • International Business
  • Economic Context
  • International Trade
  • European Integration

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