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Task Force 9 on Open, Rule-Based Trading Systems

Task Force Associate

 

Haynie Wheeler
Associate Director
Yale Center for the Study of Globalization

Task Force Members
Mark Allen
Deputy Director, Policy Development and Review Department, IMF
Kym Anderson
Professor of Economics
Executive Director, Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide
Drusilla Brown
Associate Professor of Economics, Tufts University
Eugenio Díaz Bonilla
Executive Director for Argentina and Haiti
Inter-American Development Bank
Wendy Dobson
Professor of International Business; Director, Institute for International Business,
Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Niall FitzGerald
Chairman and CEO, Unilever
Bernard Hoekman
Research Manager, Development Research Group, The World Bank
Veena Jha
UNCTAD, New Delhi
Abdelaziz Megzari
Senior Inter-Regional Adviser, UNCTAD
Patrick Low
Director, Development and Economic Research,WTO
Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
Executive Director, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
Mari Pangestu
Former Executive Director, Center for International and Strategic Studies, Jakarta
Harmon Thomas
FAO
Chief, Commodity Policy and Projections Service (ESCP)
Commodities and Trade Division
Economic and Social Department
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