IDEAs, in association with the Centre
for Banking Studies (CBS) of the Central Bank of Sri
Lanka, will organise a workshop on ''New directions
in financial regulation'' over 22-26 November in Colombo,
Sri Lanka.
The workshop will discuss some of the important proposals
for regulating finance and the actual changes in laws
and regulatory instruments that have been introduced
in different countries in the wake of the global financial
crisis of 2007-08 and the Great Recession that followed.
Eminent economists, central bankers and researchers
who have participated in global discussions on regulatory
reform will discuss the various alternatives for regulation
of different aspects of financial activities and the
actual implementation in different contexts. A major
focus of the discussions will be on the implications
of such measures for financial and economic processes
in developing Asia.
The workshop is primarily intended for those involved
in monetary and financial regulation and economic
policies in Asia. Participants will be dominantly
those nominated by the Central Banks of their respective
countries.
In addition, IDEAs may be able to sponsor (in part
or full) the participation of a very limited number
of young scholars and policy makers interested in
these issues. Interested scholars are requested to
send applications to Deepanwita Dutta at ddutta2109@gmail.com
by October 21, 2011. They should provide a CV, a short
statement of around 500 words on their interest in
the subject of the workshop, and a letter of support
from a senior colleague or academic supervisor.
The programme of the workshop
follows below:
DAY 1: November
22, 2011 (Tuesday)
9.00 am - 10.15 am
Inaugural Session
Opening Remarks: CBS representative and IDEAs representative
Inaugural Address: Ajith Nivard
Cabraal, Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Inaugural Remarks: Y. V. Reddy,
K. S. Jomo, Leonardo Burlamaqui
10:15 am - 11:30 am
Leonardo Burlamaqui:
''The New Phase of the Financial Crisis and its Implications
for Reforming Global Finance''
11.45 am - 1.15 pm
Jan Kregel: ''The Dodd-Frank
Bill and Financial Reform in the US'' (Presentation)
2.15 pm - 3.45 pm
Mario Tonveronachi: ''Basel
3 Norms and the Control of Financial Fragility'' (Presentation)
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Panel Discussion (Open
to interested public)
''How ‘Reformed’ is International Finance?''
Jan Kregel, Mario Tonveronachi, C.P. Chandrasekhar,
Economist from Sri Lanka
DAY 2: November 23, 2011
(Wednesday)
10.00 am - 11.30 am
K. S. Jomo: ''Perspective
of the UN Commission on Reforms of the International
Monetary and Financial System'' (Presentation)
11.45 am - 1.15 pm
Y. V. Reddy: ''Role
of Central Banks in New International Context''
(Note)
2.15 pm - 3.45 pm
Breakout Session for participants to discuss specific
topics (4 groups)
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Panel Discussion (Open
to interested public)
''Developing Countries and the Global Economy Today''
YV Reddy, KS Jomo, W.D. Lakshman, Economist from Sri
Lanka
DAY 3: November 24, 2011
(Thursday)
10.00 am - 11.30 am
C.P. Chandrasekhar: ''The
Debate on Financial Regulation: Some lessons for Asia''
(Presentation)
11.45 pm - 1.15 pm
Jayati Ghosh: ''Financial
Regulation and Commodity Markets''
2.15 pm - 3.45 pm
Breakout Session for participants to discuss specific
topics (4 groups)
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Panel Discussion (Open
to interested public)
''Financial Markets and the State''
Leonardo Burlamaqui, Prabhat Patnaik, Economist from
Sri Lanka, Jayati Ghosh
DAY 4: November 25, 2011
(Friday)
10.00 am - 11.30 am
Prabhat Patnaik: ''Finance
and the Contemporary World Economy'' (Note)
11.45 pm - 1.15 pm
Presentations by participants
2.15 pm - 3.45 pm
Presentations by participants
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Closing Session
DAY 5: November 26, 2011
(Saturday)
Optional day trip to Kandy (All day)
September 27, 2011.
|