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 XXI G24 Technical Group Meeting

  IMF Headquarters, Washington, DC

  September 15-16, 2005

  Meeting Hall A 

Agenda

Thursday, September 15

 

09:30 am    Welcome and Introductory Remarks 

09:45 am    A Practical Approach to Achieving the MDGs by Sanjay Reddy

10:45 am    Developing Countries and the Millennium Development Goals by Ian Kinninburgh

11:45 am    Coffee Break

12:00 pm    Economic Alternative for Sub Saharan Africa: Poverty Traps, MDG Based Strategies an Accelerated Capital Accumulation by Terry McKinley

 

01:00 pm                                        Lunch Break

 

02:15 pm    The G8 Agreement on Debt Relief - What Can Debtor Countries Expect by Jürgen Kaiser
03:15 pm    Coffee Break 

03:30 pm    Nigeria and the Burden of External Indebtness: The Need for Debt Relief by O.A. Ogunlana

 

04:45 pm    Welcome Reception

 

Friday, September 16

 

09:30 am    Hazardous Inertia of Imbalances in the US and World Economy by Alex Izurieta

10:30 am    International Monetary Fund Reform: An Overview of the Issues by Ted Truman

11:30 am    Coffee Break

11:45 pm    The Strategic Role of the IMF: Risks for Emerging Market Economies Amid Increasingly Globalized Financial Markets by Joseph Stiglitz

 

01:00 pm                                        Lunch Break

 

02:15 pm    Reforming the IMF: Back to the Drawing Board by Yilmaz Akyuz

03:15 pm    An Estimation of IMF Quotas Based on a Formula Derived from the G-24 Ministers Communiqué Background Paper on G24 Book:by Ariel Buira

04:00 pm    Closing Remarks

 

Supplemental Paper

 

                 The World Development Report 2006: Brief Review by Sanjay Reddy

 

                      

 

 

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