Temur Basilia is co-founder of the CASE - Transcaucasus in Tbilisi (Georgia) and CASE's expert. He graduated from the Tbilisi State University with diploma in economics (MSc) in 1979.
In years 1997 - 2004 Temur Basilia held the following positions at the Office of President of Georgia: Principal Adviser to the President of Georgia on Economic Issues; Head of the committee in charge of preparation of Georgia's Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Program; Secretary of the Foreign Investment Advisory Council; Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Center for Enterprise Restructuring and Management Assistance (CERMA); Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Georgian Social Investment Fund. Formerly he was appointed as Vice-Prime Minister of Georgia in charge of Economic Reforms and Cooperation with International Financial Organizations (1994 - 1996). He was also a Chairman of the Financial and Budgetary Committee of the Parliament of Georgia and member of Sakrebulo (Local Legislative Body).
Publications:
"Eurasian Commentary", Russian-Eurasian Renaissance? US Trade and Investment in Russia and Eurasia (2003), edited by J.H. Kalicki and E.K. Lawson, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Stanford Business Books;
Basilia T, Silagadze A, Chikvaidze T (2001) Post-Socialist Transformation: Georgian economy in the beginning of XXI century, Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgia and international community (2002) Tbilisi, Georgia
Basilia T, Begiashvili G (1998) First results of reform, Tbilisi, Georgia
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