XVII Technical Group Meeting

 

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  XVII G24 Technical Group Meeting

  September 15-16, 2003

  Palais des Nations, Geneva

Agenda

Monday, September 15

 

08:45 am     Registration

09:40 am     Welcome and introductory remarks

10:00 am     External Debt Sustainability: Guidelines for Low and Middle Income Countries by Claudio Loser (Tables)

11:00 am     Remittances: The New Development Mantra? by Devesh Kapur

12:00 m      The Governance of the IMF in a Global Economy by Ariel Buira

 

01:00 pm     Luncheon offered by IDRC

 

02:30 pm     Capital Account Regulations in Chile and Colombia by Ricardo FFrench-Davis

03:30pm      Malaysia’s September, 1998 Controls: Background, Context, Impacts, Comparisons Implications and Lessons by K.S. Jomo

04:30 pm     Slow Recovery Fable in Growth-Recession Times? An Appraisal of U.S. Main Imbalances and Implications for the World Economy by Alex Izurieta

 

06:15 pm     Reception offered by UNCTAD or G24 Secretariat

 

Tuesday, September 16

 

09:30 am     Internationally Agreed Principles for Corporate Governance and the Enron Case by Andrew Cornford

10:30 am     The Role of Government Policy in Building Industrial Competitiveness in a Globalizing World by Sanjaya Lall

11:30 am     Assessing the Risks in the Private Provision of Essential Services by Tim Kessler

 

12:45 pm     Luncheon offered by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago

 

02:45 pm     Commodities under Neo-liberalism: The Case of Cocoa by Irfan ul Haque

03:45 pm     Report on the Outcome of the Cancun Ministerial Meeting by Martin Khor

 

04:45 pm     Closing remarks

 

 

                                                                                                 
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