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* AMBA (Accelerated Masters of Business Administration) sections are indicated by an *AX (Arlington Education Center) or **AR/AL (Ashburn, VA) |
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| Summer 2009 Study-Abroad Privatization, Nationalization, and Public/Private Partnerships May 17 through July 19, 2010 -- Mondays 6:10-9:00 pm, GW campus
Travel to London (one week): June 19-June 27 2010
| Program (6 credits) IBUS 267/PAD 267 and IBUS 297/PAD 290 Robert Weiner, Professor of International Business, Public Policy & Administration, and International Affairs This program examines privatization and competition as reform, a major political and economic issue for many countries. The program begins with seminars at GW to discuss privatization and competition policies in theory and practice. Students travel on a one-week study tour to London, England to examine Britain 's 25-year experience with analysis and transfer of state assets to private ownership. For graduate students in Business, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Affairs, and Economics. For more information contact Professor Weiner at rweiner @ gwu.edu; 202-994-5981; Funger Hall 401 |
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