Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, we are happy you have all come out for our training workshop. Today we have a great line-up of speakers to talk to you. First on our program is a well-renowned expert in the field of international economic development, Harvard's own Dr. James Smith. Dr. Smith has been involved in economic research for over 20 years, and has taught at Harvard since 1995. And now, without further adieu, we'd like to welcome Mr. James Smith. Thank you, Mr. Jackson, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues, friends. The subject of my talk is international relations in a modern world. I plan to say a few words about the current situation in the Middle East and how it affects world economy. I'd like to give you an overview of the way that the economics of seemingly unrelated countries are intertwined. I've divided my talk into three parts: first an overview of international relations, second a discussion of current political situations, and lastly trends for the future. My presentation will take about two hours, but there will be a 20-minute break in the middle. We'll stop for lunch at 12:00.
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[00:00.000]Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, we are happy you have all come out for our training workshop. Today we have a great line-up of speakers to talk to you. First on our program is a well-renowned expert in the field of international economic development, Harvard's own Dr. James Smith. Dr. Smith has been involved in economic research for over 20 years, and has taught at Harvard since 1995. And now, without further adieu, we'd like to welcome Mr. James Smith. Thank you, Mr. Jackson, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues, friends. The subject of my talk is international relations in a modern world. I plan to say a few words about the current situation in the Middle East and how it affects world economy. I'd like to give you an overview of the way that the economics of seemingly unrelated countries are intertwined. I've divided my talk into three parts: first an overview of international relations, second a discussion of current political situations, and lastly trends for the future. My presentation will take about two hours, but there will be a 20-minute break in the middle. We'll stop for lunch at 12:00.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, we are happy you have all come out for our training workshop. Today we have a great line-up of speakers to talk to you. First on our program is a well-renowned expert in the field of international economic development, Harvard's own Dr. James Smith. Dr. Smith has been involved in economic research for over 20 years, and has taught at Harvard since 1995. And now, without further adieu, we'd like to welcome Mr. James Smith. Thank you, Mr. Jackson, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues, friends. The subject of my talk is international relations in a modern world. I plan to say a few words about the current situation in the Middle East and how it affects world economy. I'd like to give you an overview of the way that the economics of seemingly unrelated countries are intertwined. I've divided my talk into three parts: first an overview of international relations, second a discussion of current political situations, and lastly trends for the future. My presentation will take about two hours, but there will be a 20-minute break in the middle. We'll stop for lunch at 12:00.
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[00:00.000]Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, we are happy you have all come out for our training workshop. Today we have a great line-up of speakers to talk to you. First on our program is a well-renowned expert in the field of international economic development, Harvard's own Dr. James Smith. Dr. Smith has been involved in economic research for over 20 years, and has taught at Harvard since 1995. And now, without further adieu, we'd like to welcome Mr. James Smith. Thank you, Mr. Jackson, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues, friends. The subject of my talk is international relations in a modern world. I plan to say a few words about the current situation in the Middle East and how it affects world economy. I'd like to give you an overview of the way that the economics of seemingly unrelated countries are intertwined. I've divided my talk into three parts: first an overview of international relations, second a discussion of current political situations, and lastly trends for the future. My presentation will take about two hours, but there will be a 20-minute break in the middle. We'll stop for lunch at 12:00.