F ORUM: F INANCIAL GLOBALIZATION AND T RANSITIONS Join the organizers of Harriman Institute’s 2014-15 Core Project, Learning from Transition: from the Local to the Global, for an open forum on “Financial Globalization and Transitions.” A distinguished panel of experts, including the world’s leading scholars and practitioners will explore the consequences of financial globalization for transition economies in Eastern Europe and around the world. The forum is part of this year’s Core Project, which aims to unpack assumptions about the path of political, social and economic reforms in the region by critically examining the conditions for scalability and portability of institutions. The Core Project is co-directed by Katharina Pistor and David Stark. Panelists: Erik Berglof, London School of Economics and Political Science Karen Dawisha, Miami University Daniela Gabor, University of West England, Bristol Yasheng Huang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University Martin Rapetti, University of Buenos Aires Sergio Schmukler, World Bank Organizers: Katharina Pistor, Michael I. Sovern Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Igor Logvinenko, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Harriman Institute Please RSVP to Igor Logvinenko, [email protected], if planning to attend. 4:00-6:00 PM FRIDAY, April 17th, 2015 Jerome Greene Hall, 807 (Columbia University Law School)
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