I am forwarding the draft programme for the 6th MET Seminar, kindly
organised by Jens Holscher. The seminar is taking place on the 26th October
at the Brighton Business School and is free of charge. Lunch and refreshments
will be provided. To book a place or find more about the event, please e-mail
Jens at: <underline><color><param>0000,8000,0000</param>[log in to unmask]</underline></color>
Kind regards,
Janet
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Managing Economic Transition in Eastern Europe: Emerging
Research Issues
MET-Network 6th Research Seminar, Brighton Business School,
University of Brighton, 26th October 2001
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Venue: Cockroft Hall, Moulsecoomb Campus, Lewes Road
10.00 Registration & coffee
10:30 - 13:00 Session I Chair Nigel Healey
Eugen Mahaita: "Lessons From The Latin American Pension Reforms:
Developments In Central And Eastern Europe"
Patricia Worgan: "Paradigm, Epistemology or Verstehen:- A model for
understanding?"
Hubert Gabrisch: "Financial Fragility and the Way to EMU"
13:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:30 Session II
Martin Myant: "The Czech economic slowdown: was the central bank to
blame?"
Ovidiu Rujan: "The contribution of the central bank to the macroeconomic
stabilisation policy in Romania. An econometric approach."
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee & tea
16:00 - 18:00 Session III
Kate Bishop, I. Filatotchev, Thomas Mickiewicz: "Determinants of the
equity share of foreign investors in Hungarian firms: dominant shareholder
position versus control over exporting" Ádám Török: "Strict control on
concentrations or promoting domestic enterprise development: what could be
expected from merger control in the transition economies?"
18:00 Refreshments and Blackwell's Bookshop
Book launch of latest titles of the series "Studies in Economic
Transition" and "50 Years of the German Mark", published by Palgrave
(Macmillan's Global Publishing).
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Janet Ilieva
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