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"The G-20 in 2050" Subject of October 18 Talk by Uri Dadush, Director, Carnegie International Economics Program

Uri Dadush, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and director of the International Economics Program, will present a public lecture titled, "The G-20 in 2050" at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 18, 2010 in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall.

Dadush’s work currently focuses on trends in the global economy, the global financial crisis, and the euro crisis. He is also interested in the implications of the increased weight of developing countries for the pattern of financial flows, trade and migration, and the associated economic policy and governance questions.

Dadush previously served as the World Bank’s director of international trade and before that as director of economic policy. He has also served concurrently as the director of the Bank’s world economy group, leading the preparation of the Bank’s flagship reports on the international economy.

Prior to joining the World Bank, he was president and CEO of the Economist Intelligence Unit and Business International, part of the Economist Group (1986–1992); group vice president, international, for Data Resources, Inc. (1982–1986), now Global Insight; and a consultant with McKinsey and Co. in Europe.

Dadush received his Ph.D. in business economics from Harvard University.

This event is sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and is free and open to the public.

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