Agenda
Wednesday: March 1, 2000
Reception and Registration
Opening Ceremony
Germán Suárez (President BCRP)
Governance-Related Conditionalities of the
IFIs
Devesh Kapur (Harvard)
& Richard Webb
The Basle Committees Proposals for
Revised Capital Standards: Rationale, Design and Possible
Incidence
Andrew Cornford (UNCTAD)
IMF Quota Formulas and Mechanisms - A Developing
Economy Perspective
Narendra Jadhav (India/IMF)
The New Thinking on Poverty and its Implications
for Developing Countries
Jan Gunning (Amsterdam and Oxford)
Inequality and Poverty in the Era of
Liberalization
and Globalization
Giovanni Andrea Cornia (UNICEF Innocenti R.C.)
Patrick Asea (EPRC, Uganda)
Thursday: March 2, 2000
The Global Development Network:Aims and
Governance
Lyn Squire (World Bank)
International Financial Liberalization and the
Crisis
of East Asian Development
K.S. Jomo (U. of Malaya)
Strengthening the International Financial System:
Some Lessons from the Peruvian Case
Renzo Rossini (Head, Economic Research
Central Reserve Bank of Peru)
Interests and Options of Developing and Least-Developed Countries in a New Round of Multilateral
Trade Negotiations
T. Ademola Oyejide (U. of
Ibadan)
Discussion of the Results of Harvards Trade Workshop
Dani
Rodrik (Harvard, G-24s Research Coordinator)
Discussion of the Research Agenda for March-September 2000
Dani
Rodrik
Friday: March 3, 2000
The Standardization of Law and its Impact on
Developing Economies
Katharina Pistor (Harvard)
Reform of the International Financial Institutions
Thomas A. Bernes (IMF E.D.)
Presentation
Kiyoto Ido (Japans Embassy, USA)
Closing Words
Carlos Saito