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New York, April 17: Papantoniou speech on Greek Economy (update)

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From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" <dist@hri.org>

Originally From: Spyros Martsekis <sm394@columbia.edu>

Columbia Business School and the Hellenic Association at Columbia University cordially invite you to attend a speech entitled:

"Greece: Opportunity and Challenge"

by:

Dr. Yannos Papantoniou Minister of National Economy and Finance of Greece

at Columbia Business School on Thursday, April 17, 1997, at 5:00 pm Room 142, (on the right side after the main entrance)

Mr. George Stephanopoulos has been invited to attend and introduce Dr. Papantoniou. Join us for what will surely be a thought-provoking speech, and hear about the changes in the Greek economy and the opportunities it offers today.

In the last few years, the Greek economy has shown a remarkable improvement, illustrated by the reduction of inflation, the drop in interest rates, the decrease of public debt and the increase of both private and public investment.

One of the key architects of the contemporary, economic Greek revival has been Yannos Papantoniou, the Minister of National Economy since 1994. He studied economics at the University of Athens and at the University of Wisconsin in the United States. He also studied history at the University of Paris and obtained a doctorate in Economics at Cambridge University.

For more information, please call Mr. Spyros Martsekis at 212-866 3087.


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