“The World Economy on the Precipice: Causes, Implications, Prevention”
Posted by: BBUGS in Policy“The World Economy on the Precipice: Causes, Implications, Prevention”
Uri Dadush, Director
Development Prospects Group
The World Bank, Washington DC
What caused the crisis?
What are the implications for the world economy and for the developing countries?
What can be done to contain the crisis and avoid its recurrence?
4:30pm Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
LeCraw Auditorium, Management Building, Tech Square
Uri Dadush is an expert on the World Economy with a special focus on the developing countries. Mr. Dadush received his Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University, was President of the Economist Intelligence Unit, part of The Economist Group, and has also served as a senior consultant with McKinsey and Co. He currently directs the Development Prospects Group at the World Bank, which is responsible for the analysis and projection of the world economy and its implications for the developing countries, including trends in capital flows and prices of primary commodities.
Hosted by:
The Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education & Research,
The European Union Center of Excellence
In partnership with:
The Bioengineering and Biosciences Unified Graduate Students (BBUGS) Policy Forum and The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering



Entries (RSS)