HAVANA, Cuba,  March 2 (acn) The 11th International Encounter of  Economists on  Globalization and Development Problems that begins on  Monday in Havana will  be the most important of its kind held so far. 
"The current global  economic crisis makes it the most important so far," said the president of  the organizing committee, Roberto Verrier. 
According to Verrier, some  1,500 delegates from 60 countries as well as representatives from 27  international institutions, including the United Nations and a special envoy  from the President of the UN General Assembly, will participate in the  meeting.
Other important personalities that will take part in the event  include Dominican President Leonel Fernandez and his Honduran counterpart  Jose Manuel Zelaya as well as US Nobel laureates for Economy Robert  Mundell, Robert Engle and Edmund Phelps.
Verrier added that 10  presidents of Central Banks, almost 20 Ministers of Economy, the UNESCO  Deputy Director and the President of the ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for the  Americas) Bank are also in Havana for the meeting.
"We will analyze  the topic of the global economic crisis in two working sessions, on Monday  and Tuesday. Then, on Wednesday, we will discuss ways in which social  movements and economists from developing countries can contribute to facing  this crisis," Verrier explained.
According to the president of the  organizing committee, other topics to be discussed include trade, the Doha  Round, ALBA and regional integration.
The 11th International  Encounter of Economists on Globalization and Development Problems will  conclude next Friday.  
(Desde  hoy el mayor encuentro internacional de economistas )
 
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario