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  • AIPRG: Third Annual Aiprg Conference on Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian International Policy Research Group (Washington, DC)
    Armine Khachatryan <[email protected]&gt ; - WASHINGTON DC
    Garik Hairapetyan <Garik [email protected]> - YEREVAN


    THIRD ANNUAL AIPRG CONFERENCE ON ARMENIA--CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Armenian International Policy Research Group is pleased to
    announce that its third annual conference on will be held in January
    15-16, 2005, at World Bank Headquarters in Washington, DC. While the
    focus of this year's conference will be on the issues related to
    distribution of income and social safety nets, papers from all areas
    of relevance for economic development and growth are welcome.
    References should be made to the following broadly-defined sections:

    - Growth and Poverty Reduction
    - Social Sector Reforms (Education, Health, and Social Security)
    - Taxation and Fiscal Policy
    - Institutional Reforms and Governance
    - Banking and Finance
    - Diaspora's Role and Channels of Involvement
    - Trade, Regional Cooperation, and Geopolitics

    Prospective authors should email abstracts to
    [email protected] by September 15, 2004. The
    Selection Committee will notify authors of accepted abstracts by
    October 1, 2004. The deadline for completed papers is December 10,
    2004. The Committee will be chaired by:

    - David Joulfaian, US Department of the Treasury
    - Saumya Mitra, The World Bank
    - Susan George, International Monetary Fund

    Select papers will be considered for publication in the Armenian
    Journal of Public Policy. The final agenda along with the list of
    confirmed papers will be circulated by January 1, 2005. The official
    language of the conference is English. For more information on the
    AIPRG and past conferences please visit www.armpolicyresearch.org.
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