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SLA BOSTON
presents the
EIU Views on the World Economy
at the
Poetry Center, Mildred F. Sawyer Library
Suffolk University

Thursday, October 26, 2006
6:00pm - 8:00pm

 
Registration  |  Cost  |  Directions  |  Questions

For 60 years, the EIU has been reporting, analyzing and forecasting the the state of the world economy. The world economy is 10 times larger today than it was at the end of WWII. Yesterday's emerging markets are tomorrow's economic leaders. Some old economic powers are struggling with new-age globalisation. Join Leo Abruzzese, EIU's Editorial Director for North America as he discusses the World Marketplace today and what is coming in that marketplace tomorrow.

Leo Abruzzese is responsible for the Economist Intelligence Unit’s editorial operations in the Americas. Based at the company’s US headquarters in New York, he oversees a team of country analysts/economists and is responsible for EIU’s business research projects in the region. He writes regularly on the US economy and leads the EIU’s financial services coverage, which provides analysis of conditions in 60 markets.

Light refreshments will be served.

A special thanks to EIU for generously sponsoring this event.

Registration:
Register online at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=464902705647

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Cost:

There is no charge for this event, but registration is limited to 35 people so please sign up now and don't miss out on this great opportunity!

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Directions & Parking Information:
Poetry Center, Mildred F. Sawyer Library, Suffolk University
73 Tremont Street, Boston

Directions to Suffolk.
Information about parking is at the bottom of the directions page.

The building is across the street from the Omni Parker House, on the corner of Tremont and Beacon Streets.
Enter at the main entrance 73 Tremont Street (the front of the building) and ask to be directed to the Library entrance on the 2nd floor (you will have to sign in).  The Poetry Center is in the Library on the 3rd Floor of 73 Tremont St.  If you have any problems, please call the Sawyer Library Reference Desk at 617-573-8532.

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Questions:
Kristin Djorup, kdjorup@babson.edu (781-239-4471)

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