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The State of the World Economy in 2012

Global Policy dialogue

Date: Monday 23 January 2012 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speakers: Jean-Michel Severino, Martin Wolf
Chair: Professor David Held

Two economic experts discuss the state of the world economy after the eurozone financial crisis.

Jean-Michel Severino is inspector general at the French Ministry of Finance.

Martin Wolf is a journalist at the Financial Times.

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Slides

A copy of Martin Wolf's PowerPoint presentation is available to download. Download: The shift and the shocks: prospects for the world economy |(pdf - should be viewed in Internet Explorer or Firefox)

A copy of Jean-Michel Severino's PowerPoint presentation is available to download. Download: Towards a slow and dirty growth? Three proposals to reverse the trend |(pdf - should be viewed in Internet Explorer or Firefox)

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