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Day 1 - Academic day (at Södertörn Högskola)

09:00 - Opening

09:15 - Contributed sessions 10:45 - Coffee break

11:15 – Keynote: Antonio Estache, ECARES/ULB 12:15 - Lunch

13:15 - Contributed sessions 14:45 - Coffee break

15:15 - Invited session and contributed sessions 16:15 - Coffee break

16:30 - Contributed sessions 18:00 - End of day 19:30 - Conference dinner

Day 2 - Policy day (at Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, SITE)

09.00 Introduction (Torbjörn Becker, Director of Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, SITE)

09.10 Panel 1: Telecom

Chaired by Erik Berglöf, chief economist at the EBRD and former SITE director Speakers

Claes-Göran Sundelius, VP Regulatory Affairs, TeliaSonera

Andrei Smelkov, Chairman of the Management Board, Neo Mobile Telecom Service LLP, Kazakhstan Ian Streule, Senior Manager, Analysys Mason

Kristina Ekengren, Deputy Director, Swedish Ministry of Finance

10.40 Coffee break

11.00 Panel 2: Electricity/energy

Chaired by Antonio Estache, professor of economics at ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles Speakers

Niclas Damsgaard, Director, Energy Markets, Sweco

Roger Kearsley, Asst. Commercial Manager, Svenska Kraftnät

Milko Kovachev, Regional Director Power for Asia and Middle East, Worley Parsons Simon Ollus, Chief Economist, Fortum

12.30 Lunch

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