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Fiscal Stimulus: Is It A Good Answer to the Danger of Global Recession?




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E-brief No.10/2008: A Non-Stimulating Stimulus?

Study and Analysis No.377: The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs: Tools, Processes, Outcomes

Study and Analysis No.376: Gender Gap in the CIS Region

Study and Analysis No.375: Policy Challenges Faced by Low-Income CIS Economies

Study and Analysis No.374: Regional Inequality and Convergence in Europe, 1995-2005

Polish Economic Outlook 3/2008: Special Feature - Resilience of the Polish Economy


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2007-02-01


Conference on 'Central and Eastern European Economic Transformation: Lessons learned for Iraq's Reconstruction'

[ September 2003 ]

An international conference on "Central and Eastern Europe Economic Transformation: Lessons Learned for Iraq's Reconstruction in Baghdad" was held on September 20-21, 2003 in Baghdad. High-ranking economic policy experts from ten Central and Eastern European nations and Russia described their experiences with economic transition to an audience of Iraqi ministry officials, Governing Council members, and academics. The conference sessions concerned privatization, private sector development, fiscal policies, the business and investment climate and political consensus for reform. Marek Dabrowski moderated session 1 entitled "What did we right, what did we wrong". The conference, hosted by the Council for International Cooperation of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), was jointly funded by the U.S. Department of State and USAID.


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