Practical information
To mark the release of the OECD's
Southeast Asian Economic Outlook 2010
The Ifri Center for Asian Studies
and the OECD Centre for Co-operation with Non-Members
are pleased to invite you to the conference
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Thursday, 20 January 2011
8 h 30 - 10 h 00
at
Ifri
27, rue de la Procession
75015 Paris
(Metro: Volontaires, Line 12)
with presentations by
Kiichiro Fukasaku
and
Kensuke Tanaka
Economists in the OECD Development Centre
and authors of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook 2010
and discussions with
David Camroux
Senior Researcher and Senior Lecturer
Center for International Studies and Research (CERI), Sciences Po
and
Françoise Nicolas
Senior Research Fellow and Director
Ifri Center for Asian Studies
Chaired by:
Françoise Nicolas
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