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Humber Economic Partnership focus on the economy



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THE Humber Economic Partnership will put the economy firmly in the spotlight at its Business Week 2008 seminar.
Presented in association with Ernst & Young, one of the largest professional services firms in the world, the event - It's The Economy, Stupid - will offer advice and information on the economy nationally, regionally and sub-regionally.

The main speaker will be Professor Peter Spencer, professor of economics and finance at the University of York and chief economic adviser to the Ernst & Young ITEM Forecasting Club.

It's The Economy, Stupid takes place at the Kingston Suite, KC Stadium, Hull on Monday, June 2 from 10am – noon.

To book your place or for further information on this event please contact: Kate Carroll, Humber Economic Partnership, (01482) 596771, kcarroll@humberep.co.uk

Useful link:http://www.humberep.co.uk/links.php





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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2008 9:25 AM
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