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Regional Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on East & South Asia
presented by the Institute for International Economic Policy as part of the International Economic Policy Forum, an event series bringing together leading scholars, policy analysts, and decision-makers who discuss challenges facing the world economic system, with particular attention to international trade and economic development.
Where
The Institute for International Economic Policy Presents:
Regional Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on East & South Asia
March 31, 2009
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.
Lindner Commons, Suite 602, 1957 E St., NW
* Justin Lin (Chief Economist and Senior Vice President - World Bank)
* Arvind Subramanian (Senior Fellow - Peterson Institute & CGD)
* Anoop Singh (Director, Asia and Pacific Department - IMF)
* Moderated by Michael Moore (Director, Institute for International Economic Policy and Professor of Economics and International Affairs - GW)
This series is cosponsored by the University Seminar on Regionalism and Foreign Direct Investment and GW-CIBER. More details on the series can be found here: http://www.gwu.edu/~iiep/events/intltradeandfinance.cfm
Please RSVP for this event to iiep@gwu.edu.
Please direct all questions to the Institute for International Economic Policy at the email address above.
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