State Sector Public Finance Reform Resources; Public Private Partnership (PPP) Programme. 4.1 Backward and forward linkages. InFocus Education and Public Sector Program (EMEA and Asia Pacific). The InFocus Education and Public Sector Program is offered to all InFocus Distributors, dealers and resellers whose customers are registered Schools. 1 Asia Pacific Public Sector Linkages Program Facilitating trade & improving supply chain connectivity in ASEAN economies via good regulatory practice affecting ports & terminals 11-16 March 2013 The Pacific PSLP supports public-sector organizations in Australia to compete for grants to build skills and expertise with counterparts in Pacific countries, Papua New Guinea, and Pacific regional organizations. High- Level Conference on Economic Linkages between Asia and Latin America—Opportunities, Challenges and Policies; Washington, DC; March 3, 2. SESSION II. Assessing the Trans- Pacific Partnership: Key Opportunities and Challenges to Integration between Asia and Latin America. Acronym Definition; PSLP: Public Sector Linkages Program (Australia) PSLP: Palaung State Liberation Party: PSLP: Pacific Sustainable Livelihoods Programme. Pacific Regional—Economic growth and private sector development; Pacific Regional. Public Sector Linkages Program and the International Labour Organization on. Forging linkages to improve value chains for Pacific small-holders . Panel session devoted to examining how trade integration between the regions can be strengthened through the lens of the expected trade and macroeconomic impact of the Trans- Pacific Partnership (TPP), what’s next, and policy implications. Moderator: Shawn Donnan, Financial Times. Shawn Donnan World Trade Editor, Financial Times, leads the FT's coverage of trade, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank from his base in Washington. He previously served as World News Editor, coordinating the FT's international economic and political news coverage. In that role he oversaw the paper’s award- winning coverage of major news events including the Eurozone crisis and the Arab spring. Panelists: Caroline Atkinson (Former U. S. Deputy National Security Advisor),Caroline Atkinson, Former U. S. Deputy National Security Advisor. Dr. Herminio Blanco (Former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mexico),Dr. Herminio Blanco (Former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mexico) has 2. Trade and Industry Minister of Mexico, Vice Minister of International Trade Negotiations and Chief Negotiator of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Agreement with the European Union, and other bilateral FTA with smaller economies such as Nicaragua or Bolivia. He has also had an important role in the design and implementation of deep structural changes that have made Mexico a more open and competitive economy. During his 1. 2 years of experience in the private sector, he has advised governments, both at the federal and local level, as well as corporations and international organizations on trade and political strategies. Blanco is founder and CEO of IQOM, the only service in Mexico and Latin America that provides on- line daily analysis of the events affecting commercial and trade operations in the region. He holds a Ph. D in Economics from the University of Chicago. Takatoshi Ito (Columbia University),Takatoshi Ito, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, and Associate Director of Research at the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia University, has taught extensively both in the United States and Japan since finishing his Ph. D. He taught as Assistant and tenured Associate Professor (1. University of Minnesota, as Associate and full Professor at Hitotsubashi University (1. Professor at the Graduate School of Economics at University of Tokyo (2. He held visiting professor positions at Harvard University, Stanford University, and Columbia Business School, and was Tun Ismail Ali Chair Professor at University of Malaya. He has distinguished academic and research appointments such as President of the Japanese Economic Association in 2. Fellow of the Econometric Society, since 1. Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research since 1. Faculty Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research, since 2. He was Editor- in- Chief of Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, and is Co- Editor of Asian Economic Policy Review. In an unusual move for a Japanese academic, Ito was also appointed in the official sectors, as Senior Advisor in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund (1. Deputy Vice Minister for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance of Japan (1. He served as a member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy (2. In 2. 01. 0, he was a co- author of a commissioned study of the Bank of Thailand’s 1. He frequently contributes op- ed columns and articles to the Financial Times and Nihon Keizai Shinbun. He is an author of many books including The Japanese Economy (MIT Press, 1. The Political Economy of the Japanese Monetary Policy(1. Financial Policy and Central Banking in Japan (2. T. Hutchison, MIT Press), An Independent and Accountable IMF (with J. Wyplosz, 1. 99. 9), and more than 1. Econometrica, American Economic Review, and Journal of Monetary Economics, and chapters in books on international finance, monetary policy, and the Japanese economy. His research interest includes capital flows and currency crises, microstructures of the foreign exchange rates, and inflation targeting. He was awarded the National Medal with Purple Ribbon in June 2. Jeffrey Schott (Peterson Institute for International Economics). Jeffrey Schott, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, joined the Peterson Institute for International Economics in 1. During his tenure at the Institute, Schott also has taught at Princeton University (1. Georgetown University (1. He was formerly a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1. US Treasury Department (1. During the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations, he was a member of the US delegation that negotiated the GATT Subsidies Code. He is a member of the Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee of the US Trade Representative’s office and a member of the Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy of the US Department of State. He also is a member of the Advisory Council of the Department of Economics of Washington University in St. Schott is the author, coauthor, or editor of numerous books on trade, including most recently Local Content Requirements: A Global Problem (2. Understanding the Trans- Pacific Partnership (2. Payoff from the World Trade Agenda (2. NAFTA and Climate Change (2. Figuring Out the Doha Round (2. Economic Sanctions Reconsidered, 3rd ed. Schott holds a BA degree magna cum laude from Washington University, St. Louis (1. 97. 1) and an MA degree with distinction in international relations from the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (1.
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