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Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy
The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy is an academic, non-partisan research center whose mission is to engage scholars, business people and policymakers in relevant inquiries and dialogue to impact key business, economic and public policy issues confronting American and international businesses today. Housed at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, the Georgetown Center was created in 2002 to encourage thoughtful discussion and to document and disseminate knowledge on a range of issues in the public interest.
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The Regulator's Perspective 11/27/12 12:30PM - 2PM
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The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy presents The Regulator's Perspective Inside the FTC: Antitrust Merger Review and...
Deregulation, Consolidation, and Efficiency: Evidence from U.S. Nuclear Power 4/20/12 9AM - 10:30AM
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The Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy invites you to “Deregulation, Consolidation and Efficiency: Evidence from U.S....
How Will Energy Demand Develop in the Developing World? 4/19/12 12:30PM
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The Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy invites you to How Will Energy Demand Develop in the Developing...
Leveraging Corporate Responsibility: The Stakeholder Route to Maximizing Business and Social Value 4/10/12 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Join the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy for Leveraging Corporate Responsibility: The Stakeholder Route to Maximizing...
The Impact of Health Reform in Massachusetts: Lessons and Implications for National Reform 12/1/11 5PM - 7PM
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The Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy invites you to “The Impact of Health Reform in Massachusetts: Lessons and Implications...
New Directions in Privacy 12/1/10 5PM - 6PM
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The Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy would like to invite you to...."New Directions in Privacy: Disclosure, Unfairness and...
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