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21 DISTINGUISHED ACADEMICS APPOINTED ECGI
INAUGURAL FELLOWS
| Brussels, 16 July 2002. The European Corporate Governance
Institute (ECGI) today announces the appointment of 21
inaugural Fellows of the Institute drawn from academia
in Europe and North America. These inaugural Fellows were
nominated by the ECGI's Fellowship
Committee chaired by Professor Bengt Holmström, Paul
A Samuelson Professor of Economics, Department of Economics
and Sloan School of Management, MIT. |
| The ECGI, which was founded this year, is an
international scientific non-profit association. It provides
a forum for debate and dialogue between academics, legislators
and practitioners, focusing on major corporate governance
issues and thereby promoting best practice. |
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| Its primary role is to undertake and disseminate impartial
and objective research on corporate governance and undertake
any other activity that will improve understanding and exercise
of the highest standards in corporate governance. |
| ECGI Fellows will provide
intellectual leadership and inspiration for the Institute
as it seeks to achieve its aims. The list
of inaugural Fellows is shown below. |
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For further information:
Antonio Borges, Chairman, ECGI (antonio.borges@ecgi.org,
+44-20-7774.9299)
Marco Becht, Executive Director, ECGI (marco.becht@ecgi.org,
+32-2-650.4466)
Notes for Editors
1. Members of the ECGI's Fellowship Committee
are: Oliver Hart, Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics,
Harvard University; Marco Pagano, Professor of Economics,
Università di Salerno; Roberta Romano, Allen Duffy/Class
of 1960 Professor of Law, Yale Law School; and Jean Tirole,
Scientific Director of the Institut d'Economie Industrielle, University
of Social Sciences, Toulouse.
2. The Fellowship Committee was appointed by
the ECGI board. The Committee will consider future nominations
for ECGI Fellows on an annual basis, starting in 2003.
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