Center for International Private Enterprise

Dennis McConnell - Maine Business School (mailto:mac@MAINE.MAINE.EDU)
Thu, 8 Aug 1996 19:24:12 EDT

Message-ID:  <MAC.960808192412@maine.maine.EDU>
Date:         Thu, 8 Aug 1996 19:24:12 EDT
From: Dennis McConnell - Maine Business School <mailto:mac@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
Subject:      Center for International Private Enterprise
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>

I have received an announcement of a new internet list  sponsored
by  the Center for International Private Enterprise  (CIPE),  and
have provided the information (with some modest editorial  chang-
es) below. For list members not familiar with CIPE, it is one  of
the  more interesting organizations working in the  international
arena. I am sending this announcement to several lists, so let me
apologize in advance for cross-posting.
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           Center for International Private Enterprise
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The  Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) is  proud
to  announce the launch of its electronic mailing list.   Two  or
three times a month, CIPE will send updates on its activities and
publications to list subscribers. We are sending you this invita-
tion because we have worked with you or your organization in  the
past -- or we hope to do so in the future.

CIPE's list will tell you about:

* pathbreaking conferences and seminars on economic policy, programs to strengthen the private sector in emerging democra- cies, and training courses for business association leaders -- all directed with the benefit of CIPE's long experience in promoting market-oriented democratic change; * new issues of Economic Reform Today, CIPE's quarterly journal of change and public policy -- offering unique insight on topics including the link between property rights and economic growth, privatization techniques and strategies, and the role of business associations in democratic society; and * new online services available as part of CIPE's rapidly growing site on the World Wide Web (http://www.cipe.org/), a 500- document site that already offers a wealth of practical help for decision-makers in both the public and private sectors.

To subscribe:

1. Address e-mail to: mailto:cipe-announce@mail.cipe.org 2. In SUBJECT: subscribe 3. Leave MESSAGE blank 4. Then SEND the message

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

CIPE was established in 1983 as an affiliate of the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. Its mission is to promote private enterprise and market-oriented economic reform around the globe by matching funds with a variety of local institutions in emerg- ing democracies, including think tanks, business associations, educational institutions, and media training programs -- the building blocks of democratic society. Over 300 projects in 50 countries have been sponsored by CIPE since its inception. CIPE is supported by the National Endowment for Democracy, the US Agency for International Development and private sources.

For more information, please contact:

The Center for International Private Enterprise 1615 H Street N.W. Washington DC 20062-2000 Tel: (202) 463-5901 Fax: (202) 887-3447 E-mail: mailto:cipe@cipe.org Website: http://www.cipe.org/ *****************************************************************