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LECTURE- Major Barriers for Economic Growth in KG, Rafkat Hasanov, May 16, KG

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LECTURE- Major Barriers for Economic Growth in KG, Rafkat Hasanov, May 16, KG

Posted by: Social Research Center <src@mail.auca.kg>

LECTURE "What are the Major Barriers for the Economic Growth in
Kyrgyzstan?", Rafkat Hasanov, Social Research Center, AUCA, Bishkek, May 16

The Social Research Center at AUCA (www.src.auca.kg) presents:

Lecture: "What are the Major Barriers for the Economic Growth in Kyrgyzstan?"

Presenter: Rafkat Hasanov, Executive Director, Investment Roundtable Foundation

Date and time: 17:00-18:30, Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Venue: 315, Main Building, AUCA
Language: Russian. If required, translation into English will be provided.

Bio: Mr. Hasanov is the Executive Director of Investment Roundtable
Foundation, a leading economic research and policy analysis center in
Kyrgyzstan. He currently works an advisor to the Minister of Economy
and Finance of Kyrgyzstan on pro bono basis. He is also Economic and
Financial Expert at Investment Council under the Kyrgyz President. In
the past, he worked as the Deputy Finance Minister and Head of
Economic Policy Department under the President's Office in Kyrgyzstan.
Mr. Hasanov has an extensive work experience with local and
international research projects related to fiscal policies, foreign
investment, small and medium business development. Mr. Hasanov holds
MA in Development Economics, Center for Development Economics,
Williams College, USÀ and Master's degree in Economics from
Novosibirsk State University, Russia.

How to register: Please RSVP to pss@mail.auca.kg giving your name and
institution.

The project is funded, in part, through the grant provided by the US
Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic.


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