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"PRIVATIZATION EXPERIENCES AND POLICIES IN NACC
COUNTRIES IN THE FIELD OF DEFENCE INDUSTRY, TAKING INTO
ACCOUNT PRIVATIZATION EXPERIENCES IN OTHER FIELDS"

The Economics Colloquium, to be opened at 10:30 hours on
29 June with a Welcoming Message from the Secretary
General, presented by the Chairman, Mr. Daniel George,
Director of the Economics Directorate, is again this
year an activity of the Work Plan for the North Atlantic
Cooperation Council (NACC). About half of the scheduled
presentations will be by representatives from
Cooperation Partner countries, including the Keynote
Speech following the Chairman's remarks by Professor
Mircea Cosea, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
State of Romania. On the second day Mr. Salvatore
Zecchini, Assistant Secretary General, Director of the
Centre for Cooperation with Economies in Transition,
OECD Paris, will be the guest speaker.

The main presentations will take place in the Joseph
Luns Press Theatre and will be delivered by five panels,
with 4-5 members each, as follows:

29 June: 14:00 to 17:30 hours:
Panel I National Approaches to Privatization:
Comparative Assessment
Panel II Privatization of Defence Industries in
the Framework of Privatization at Large:
Commonalities and Specifics

30 June: 09:45 to 13:00 hours:
Panel III Defence Industry Privatization and
National Security Requirements

30 June: 15:00 to 17:30 hours:
Panel IV Impact of Privatization of Defence
Industry on the Labour Market, Taking
into Account Privatization Experiences in
Other Fields

1 July: 09:30 to 11:30 hours:
Panel V Role of Foreign Investment in Defence
Industry Privatization,
Taking into Account Privatization
Experiences in Other Fields

1 July: 12:00 hours: Summing Up and
Conclusions.

A limited number of spaces are available for journalists
(no cameras allowed). Reporting by journalists will be
allowed on a background basis only, but speakers' papers
will be available and may be quoted.

All requests for attendance should be referred to
Mr. Felix Dorough, tel. 728. 4543.