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Organisers: Erik Berglöf (EBRD and CEPR) and Paul A Grout (CMPO)
Among the questions to be discussed are:
* How have experiences with privatization, liberalization and PPPs
shaped the public view on reforms in general and the political economy of
development and transition economies?
* What are appropriate mechanisms for the cooperation between
private and public players in economies that are subject to large-scale
institutional change, weak law enforcement, and high vulnerability to
global financial shocks?
* How does the organization of government, for instance,
decentralisation, affect the efficiency of relationships between private
and public players?
* What role do international donors and financial institutions have
in creating sustainable partnerships between public and private sectors?
This list is not exhaustive and we would like to invite submissions on all
subjects related to partnership, and broader relationships, between public
and private players: theoretical, empirical, case studies; from economics,
political science, from the academic world as well as from practitioners.
Marie Curie actions focus on developing young researchers, enabling them to
present research and benefit from the inputs of senior colleagues and
policy-makers. Hence, we are particularly keen to receive submissions from
young researchers, who are working on or have recently defended their PhD.
The programme will be assembled by a scientific committee composed of Erik
Berglöf (EBRD and CEPR), Mathias Dewatripont (ECARES and CEPR), Antonio
Estache (World Bank), Guido Friebel (Toulouse and CEPR), Paul Grout (CMPO),
and Patrick Legros (ECARES and CEPR).
If you would like to attend the workshop and submit a paper proposal,
please send to
Inga Benner,
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or
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Nadine Clarke,
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or +44 20 7878 2900.
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