World Bank Book Launch and Discussion: The Day After Tomorrow
27 September 2010 - 1 January 1970, World Bank HQ. Room J1 - 050. 1818 H St. NW. Washington, DC
Following the Great Recession, what is the role of developing countries in the global economy? The Day After Tomorrow looks at how developing countries are becoming the new locomotives of growth in the global economy, and foresees the major trends in economic policy for these countries in the next three-to-five years.
The speakers include:
Justin Lin, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, The World Bank
Otaviano Canuto, Vice President and Head of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, The World Bank
Marcelo Giugale, Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Latin-America, The World Bank
Nancy Lee, Deputy Assistant Secretary, United States Treasury
Thomas J. Trebat, the Executive Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies and of the Institute’s Center for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Reception to be followed.
- Organizer(s):
- Otaviano Canuto
- Type:
- Discussion Meeting
- Location:
- World Bank HQ. Room J1 - 050. 1818 H St. NW. Washington, DC
- Attendance:
- Open attendance
- Contact:
- msong@worldbank.org
- Institution:
- The World Bank
- More information:
- msong@worldbank.org
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- Topic(s):
- Development, Energy, EU institutions, EU policies, Europe's nations and regions, Exchange rates, Financial markets, Frontiers of economic research, Global crisis, Global economy, Global governance, Institutions and economics, International finance, International trade, Labour markets, Macroeconomic policy, Microeconomic regulation, Migration, Poverty and income inequality, Productivity and Innovation, Taxation
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