XVIII Technical Group Meeting

 

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 XVIII G24 Technical Group Meeting

  March 8-9, 2004

  Palais des Nations, Geneva

  E-Building, Conference Room XXII

Agenda

Monday, March 8

08:30 am         Registration, UN Security Office, Villa Les Feuillantines (Map)

09:40 am         Welcome and introductory remarks

10:00 am         How well do measurements of an enabling environment for development stand up? by Barry Herman

11:00 am         Who pays for the World Bank? by Aziz Ali Mohammed

12:00 m           Up from sin: A portfolio approach to salvation by Randall Dodd

 

01:00 pm         Luncheon 

 

03:00 pm        Trade, Growth, Poverty Reduction and Human Development: Some Linkages and Policy Implications by Kamal Malhotra

04:00 pm        Can more representative governance improve global economic performance? by Ariel Buira

05:00 pm        The current state of trade negotiations by Martin Khor

 

06:00 pm         Reception    

 

Tuesday, March 9

 

09:30 am         External financing for development and international financial instability by Jan Kregel

10:30 am         A fiscal insurance proposal for the Eastern Caribbean currency union by Laura dos Reis

11:30 am         Mission creep, mission push and discretion in sociological perspective: The case of IMF conditionality by Sarah Babb and Ariel Buira

 

12:45 pm         Luncheon  

 

02:45 pm         Financial liberalization, fragility and the socialization of risk: Can capital controls work by C. P. Chandrasekhar

03:45 pm         Trip wires and speed bumps: managing financial risks and reducing the potential for financial crises in developing economies by Ilene Grabel (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2

 

04:45 pm         Closing remarks

                      

 

 

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