Organised
by: IDEAs; CONICET; MINISTRY OF LABOR, Argentina
and UBA
Site: Salón de
Actos
The rise of progressive governments in Latin America
reveals a search for alternative ways to overcome
the poverty and inequality inherited from the 1990s.
This search is taking place in an international scenario
characterized by vertiginous technological change,
increased competition, and uncertainty about the environmental
sustainability of economic growth.
The Doha Round multilateral trade negotiations are
far from reaching an agreement that might narrow the
huge asymmetries of the international trading system,
inherited from the Uruguay Round.
Financial globalization is under threat because of
the implications of the mortgage crisis in developed
countries. Meanwhile, the world economy still lacks
an international lender of last resort and adequate
mechanisms for development finance.
The emergence of China and India offers new market
opportunities and competitiveness challenges, while
it enables new articulations between Southern countries
to build international institutions that are more
responsive to the needs of the developing world.
This international conference organized by the network
IDEAs and the Ministry of Labor of Argentina, with
support from the National Research Council of Argentina
and the School of Economic Sciences at the University
of Buenos Aires, gathers researchers, experts and
officials from Latin America, Asia and Europe to exchange
experiences, share analyses, and discuss their implications
for the formulation of strategies and initiatives
at the national, regional, interregional and global
level, aimed at fostering sustainable development
from the social, economic and environmental viewpoints.
September 24
Opening
School of Economic Sciences-Universidad de Buenos
Aires, Ministry of Labor and IDEAs.
Session I: Economic growth
and employment creation
India, Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
India
China, Dic Lo, University of London
Argentina, Bárbara Perrot and Soledad Villafañe,
Ministry of Labor of Argentina
Discussant: Diego Herrero, Ministry of the Economy
of Argentina/Universidad de Buenos Aires
Coffee break
Session II: Labor market
segmentation and income distribution
Overview, Luis Beccaria, ECLAC Santiago
Informal workers, Diego Schleser, Ministry of Labor
of Argentina
Unionized workers, David Trajtemberg, Ministry of
Labor of Argentina
Discussant: Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Università
di Firenze and ILO consultant
Lunch break
Session III: International
Finance and Development
Overview, Arturo O‘Connell, Central Bank of the Argentine
Republic
Financial
Crises, Jan Kregel, University of Missouri-Kansas
City (Click for the Transcript)
Argentina, Martín Abeles, Secretary of Economic
Policy, Ministry of the Economy of Argentina
Bank of the South, Roberto Felleti, Bank of the Argentine
Nation
Discussant: Alejandro Vanoli,
Coffee break
Session IV: Trade and
development
Overview, Armando Di Fillipo, Institute for International
Studies, Universidad de Chile
Doha Round, Néstor Stancanelli, Center for
International Economics, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of Argentina
Argentina, Fernando Porta, Centro Redes, Argentina
Discussant: C. P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India
September 25
Site: Salón de Usos Múltiples
Session V: Technology
and development
Asia, C. P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
India
Latin America, Andrés López, CENIT/Universidad
de Buenos Aires
Argentina, Gustavo Lugones, Centro REDES, Argentina
Discussant: Mario Cimoli, ECLAC Santiago
Coffee break
Session VII: Sustainability
of development
Sustainability of development, Gilberto Gallopin,
CEPAL Santiago
Economics and sustainability, Martina Chidiak, Universidad
Nacional de General san Martín
Structuralism and the environment, Armando Di Filippo,
Institute for International Studies, Universidad de
Chile
Lunch break
Session VI: The agrarian
question under globalization
Peasants, Alejandro Rofman, Universidad de Buenos
Aires
Rural wage labor, Susana Aparicio, Universidad de
Buenos Aires
Native peoples, Catalina Buliuvasich, Universidad
Nacional de Salta
Coffee break
Roundtable: Is there a challenge from the South?
Andong Zhu, Tsinghua University, China
C.P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Saúl Keifman, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Franklin Serrano: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
November 11, 2008.
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