Paris - Présentation de la publication : "New Industries From New Places: The Emergence of the Hardware and Software Industries in China and India"
Begins:
May 20, 2009 10:00
Ends:
May 20, 2009 12:00
Date: Mercredi 20 mai 2009 de 10h00 à 12h00 Lieu: OCDE, Château de la Muette, 2 rue André Pascal, 75116 Paris
L’OCDE et la Banque mondiale sont heureuses de vous inviter à la présentation de la nouvelle publication de la Société financière internationale (IFC) : “New Industries From New Places: The Emergence of the Hardware and Software Industries in China and India”.
Merci de bien vouloir vous inscrire auprès de :
Mme. Pamela Marqueyrol OCDE, Centre de Développement Pamela.MARQUEYROL@oecd.org Téléphone : +33 1 45 24 82 86
Auteurs (en Anglais) :
Neil Gregory Neil Gregory is adviser to the Vice President for Financial and Private Sector Development, World Bank Group. He was previously a manager in the South Asia Department of the International Finance Corporation. He has written on the emergence of the private sector in China and on foreign direct investment to developing countries, and he has lectured on the growth of the private sector in China and India. He holds economics degrees from Cambridge and Oxford Universities and an MBA from Georgetown University; he began his career as an economist with the UK government, and served as adviser to the UK Executive Director of the World Bank Group and IMF from 1993–96.
Stanley Nollen Stanley D. Nollen is professor of International Business at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business in Washington, DC. His research includes studies of the growth, intellectual property, and export performance of firms in the information technology industry in India and the success and failure of firms in emerging market economies. He has published books and articles in leading journals. He teaches international business and economics, and has conducted study programs and executive education courses in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Croatia, India, República Bolivariana de Venezuela, and Vietnam and has twice received Fulbright scholar awards. His PhD is from the University of Chicago.
Stoyan Tenev Stoyan Tenev is chief evaluation officer and head of macroevaluations at the Independent Evaluation Group of the International Finance Corporation. He was previously lead economist for East Asia and Pacific at the International Finance Corporation. His research includes books and articles on China, East Asian economies, transition economies, economic reforms, private sector development, and corporate governance. His PhD is from the University of Maryland.