STUDY PANELS 



INDUSTRIALIZATION 



WILLIAM A.W. KREBS, CHAIRMAN 



ROBERT B. AMES, Vice President, Allis-Chalmers 



Corporation, New York, N.Y. 

 KARL J. BRUNINGS, Program Manager for Technology and 



World Trade, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. 



Congress, Washington, D. C. 

 W. GILBERT CARTER, Nicholson and Carter, Washington, 



D.C. 

 NAZLI CHOUCRI, Associate Professor, Department of 



Political science, Massachusetts Institute of 



Technology, Cambridge 

 RICHARD ECKAUS, Professor of Economics and Ford 



International Professor of Economics, Department of 



Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 



Cambridge 

 ELIZABETH R. JAGER, Economist, Department of Research, 



AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. 

 NARINDER S. KAPANY, President, Kaptron, Inc., Palo 



Alto, Calif. 

 THOMAS R. MILLER, Vice President, Union Carbide 



Corporation, New York, N.Y. 

 BRUCE S. OLD, Senior Vice President, Arthur D. Little, 



Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 

 JOSEPH M. PETTIT, President, Georgia Institute of 



Technology, Atlanta 

 SAADIA SCHORR, Vice President, Harbridge House, Inc., 



Los Angeles, Calif. 

 GUS TYLER, Assistant Vice President, International 



Ladies Garment Workers Union, New York, N.Y. 



RESOURCE PERSONS: D.H. Andriadis, Manager, 

 International Public Affairs, E.I. duPont de Nemours, 

 Inc., Wilmington, Del.; Jack Baranson, President, 

 Developing World Industry and Technology, Inc. , 

 Washington, D.C. ; Jack N. Behrman, Professor of 

 International Business, School of Business 

 Administration, University of North Carolina, Chapel 

 Hill; Robert E. Driscoll, Vice President, Fund for 

 Multinational Management Education, New York, N.Y. ; 

 Donald Evans, Assistant Director, Institutions and 

 Programs, International Division, Denver Research 

 Institute; Oswald Ganley, Deputy Assistant Secretary 

 for Advanced and Applied Technology Affairs, Bureau of 

 Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific 

 Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C. ; 

 Frederick T. Moore, Industrial Policy Advisor, 



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