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The Crisis Hits Home - Stress-Testing Households in Europe and Central Asia

Date: 2010-02-08
Time:
16:00

 EVENT CANCELLED

We regret to inform you that the following Policy Research Seminar has been cancelled.  Due to snow storms which hit the East Coast of the United States transportation problems have made it impossible for Mr. Barbone to come to Warsaw.  We apologize for any inconvenience, and we will keep you updated about upcoming events.  

 

Speaker 

Luca Barbone 

Time

16:00 Presentation

 

Date

Venue 

Monday, 08 February 2010

CASE Conference Room, Sienkiewicza 12, 4th Fl., Warsaw

Language

EN

Participation      

No Fee, Open to the Public

Skype Participation: Please provide us the username with which you will connect to Skype prior to 5 February, 16:00 Warsaw time. 

Contact

Email: case@case-research.eu 

Tel: +48 226 226 627

 

[download invitation]

 

CASE cordially invites you to attend our
Policy Research Seminar:

"The Crisis Hits Home - Stress-Testing Households in Europe and Central Asia"

Presented by
Luca Barbone

"One of the tragic impacts of the crisis has been that the middle income countries that had turned the corner are the ones hardest hit.  Across countries in the region, unemployment levels have risen while economic activities have collapsed. Poverty will rise. Families are being stretched to the limit."

Mr. Barbone will be presenting "The Crisis Hits Home - Stress-Testing Households in Europe and Central Asia" a recently published report by the World Bank.  
[more information about the report]

Luca Barbone has been the Director for Economic Management and Poverty Reduction, Europe and Central Asia since 2007.  Since joining the World Bank in 1988 as an Economist in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, Mr. Barbone has held a number of positions in the Europe and Central Asia and in the Africa Departments.   Prior to his current position, he was the Director for Poverty Reduction, PREM Network, and Director for Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus at the World Bank.  Mr. Barbone has also worked for the Organisation for Cooperation and Development (Paris), the International Monetary Fund, the Planning Institute of Jamaica, and the Bank of Italy.  He has authored numerous articles in professional journals and books.  Mr Barbone received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  

February 8, 2010 at 16:00
CASE Conference Room
Sienkiewicza 12, 4th floor

The seminar will be held in English.  No conference fee, open to the public.  If you are
interested in participating via Skype, or would like to interview Mr. Barbone following the seminar, please inform us prior to February 5th 16:00.

More information: anna.madalinska@case-research.eu
Tel: +48 22 622 66 27, Fax: +48 22 828 60 69
Warsaw

 

 

 







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