"WHERE UKRAINE IS HEADED: TRANSITION TO EUROPE"
Stanford Lectures on Ukraine
Roy Gardner - Chancellor's Professor of Economics and West European Studies, Indiana University
Ukraine has made great strides towards a market economy since declaring independence from the USSR in 1991. It is now closer economically to Europe than ever before. Challenges remain on the road to Europe, both external (Russia) and internal (domestic politics)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
12 noon - 1:30
CISAC Conference Room, Encina Central (2nd fl)
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Roy Gardner has been at Indiana University since 1983 after holding research and teaching positions at Iowa State, Northwestern, and universities in Bonn and Paris. Professor Gardner's research specialty, game theory has taken him to Europe, Asia and Latin America, as well as over North America. Professor Gardner has twice taught E120, Economics of Post-Communist Transistion at Stanford, to outstanding reviews. At present, he is also academic director of Kyiv School of Economics, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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