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Date:          Mon, 14 Sep 1998 13:43:48 -0400 (EDT)
From:          "Margrete Strand-Rangnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:       [mai] Globaphobia Debate  

This debate is organized by the Preamble Center for Public Policy who we 
work closely with. They have taken a lead in the fight against increased IMF 
Funding and are also close partners in the work against the MAI. If you're 
in DC then this is a debate that you shouldn't miss!

The goal of the debate is to expose the debate within the economics 
profession over the desirability of globalization as represented by NAFTA, 
MAI, GATT/WTO, other trade and investment liberalization initiatices.  Litan 
and Mann are prominent economists and "globalizers."  Weisbrot and Baker 
oppose the model of corporate globalization that these trade and investment 
agreements represent.  It should be a lively, timely and educational event.

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MEDIA ADVISORY                                  CONTACT:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Neil Watkins 202-265-3263
September 14, 1998                              Robert Naiman 202-265-0312


                Globaphobia: Irrational Fear or Common Sense?

     Debate to Address Impact of Trade and Investment Liberalization on
                Income Distribution and Economic Growth

As economic troubles spread through the global economy, the debate among 
economists over the role of government in regulating markets has widened

Moderator:      Bob Davis, Wall Street Journal

Panelists:      Robert Litan, Director of Economic Studies, Brookings
                Institution

                Catherine Mann, Senior Fellow, Institute for International
                Economics

                Dean Baker, Economist, Economic Policy Institute

                Mark Weisbrot, Research Director, Preamble Center

                Robert Litan is co-author of Globaphobia: Confronting Fears
                about Open Trade (Brookings Press, 1998)

                Catherine Mann is author of Trade, Technology, and the
                American Worker, forthcoming, International for
                International Economics

                Dean Baker is co-editor of Globalization and Progressive
                Economic Policy: The Constraints and Options (Cambridge
                University Press, 1998)

                Mark Weisbrot is the author of "Globalization for Whom?,"
                forthcoming, Cornell International Law Journal

When:           Wednesday, September 16, 1998
                9-11 am (Please Note New Time)

Where:          The Jefferson Hotel, 1200 16th Street NW
                Monticello Room

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Neil Watkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Preamble Center
1737 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20009                      
Ph:  (202) 265-3263
Fax: (202) 265-3647

http://www.preamble.org
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Margrete Strand Rangnes
MAI Project Coordinator
Public Citizen Global Trade Watch
215 Pennsylvania Ave, SE
Washington DC, 20003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
202-546 4996, ext. 306
202-547 7392 (fax)

http://www.tradewatch.org




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