1: José Antonio Ocampo, Shari Spiegel, and Joseph E. Stiglitz:
Capital Account Liberalization and Development
2: Sergio L. Schmukler: The Benefits and Risks of Financial
Globalization
3: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Capital Market Liberalization,
Globalization, and the IMF
4: Roberto Frenkel: From the Boom in Capital Inflows to Financial
Traps
5: Andrew Charlton: Poverty and Inequality
6: K. S. Jomo, Gerald Epstein, Ilene Grabel: Capital Management
Techniques in Developing Countries: Managing Capital Flows in
Malaysia, India, and China
7: José Antonio Ocampo and Gabriel Palma: Role of Preventative
Capital Account Regulation
8: Martin Khor: The Malaysian Experience in Financial-Economic
Crisis Management: An Alternative to the IMF-style approach
9: Liliana Rojas-Suarez: Domestic Financial Regulations in
Developing Countries
10: Stephany Griffith-Jones and Avinash Persaud: The Pro-Cyclical
Impact of Basle II on Emerging Markets
11: Randall Dodd: Derivatives and CML
12: Benu Schneider: Codes and Standards
José Antonio Ocampo is Professor of Professional Practice at
Columbia University and co-President of Initiative for Policy
Dialogue. Prior to that he served as United Nations
Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Economic and Social
Affairs. He has held a number of posts in the Government of
Colombia, including those of Minister of Finance and Public Credit,
Director of the National Planning Department and Minister of
Agriculture and was former
Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America
and the Caribbean (ECLAC). His academic pursuits have included
service as Director of the Foundation for Higher Education and
Development,
Professor of Economics at the Universidad de los Andes and the
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, and Visiting Professor at
Cambridge, Yale and Oxford Universities. Joseph E. Stiglitz was
awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001. He is University
Professor at Columbia University and co-President of the Initiative
for Policy Dialogue, which he founded in 2000. He was Chair of
President Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors from 1995-97
and Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of
the World Bank from 1997-2000.His best known recent publications
include 'Making Globalization Work' (2006), 'Fair Trade for All'
(2005), 'Globalization and its Discontents' (2002) and 'The
Roaring
Nineties' (2003).
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