Thursday, 18th June 2009 | 18:30–20:00
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Venue: Site Barton
A public lecture organised by Centre for Trade and Economic Integration as part of the TAIT project.
In addition to being one of the world’s leading international economists, Professor Frankel served on President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers from 1996 to 1999 during which time he worked – among many other things – on international environment issues. Since then he has developed a well-reasoned and innovative line of analysis on how the WTO can and should interact with climate issues.
The public lecture will be followed by a reception.
The talk will be held in the usual Graduate Institute’s lecture hall Auditorium Jacques-Freymond, (132, rue de Lausanne) and will start at 18.30 last till 20.00.
This talk is part of the Graduate Institute’s Centre for Trade and Economic Integration’s (CTEI) four-year programme “Thinking Ahead on International Trade”. For logistical reasons, please could you indicate your intention to attend by sending an email to
ctei@graduateinstitute.ch
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