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Garnet: Presentations

Overview of conference workshops and presentations

1st round - Wednesday, September 27th, 16.00 - 17.45

Finance & Development I

Stijn Claessens and Danny Casimon. Empirical Evidence on the New International Aid Architecture.

Eric Helleiner. The Long and Winding Road: Towards a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism.

Chair: Eelke de Jong.

The Global Governance of Financial Markets

Andrew Baker. The Transgovernmental Politics of the Global Financial Architecture: Participation and Representation in Deliberative Spaces.

Daniel Mügge. Reflexivity in Global Financial Change: How Agency Matters to Market Evolution.

Chair: Andrew Walter.

Regionalism versus Globalism

Heribert Dieter. Asian Monetary and Financial Cooperation since the Chiang Mai Agreement. Motives, Sequencing and Political Obstacles.

Grahame Thompson. The Supra-national Regionalization of the International Financial System: How Far and With What Prospects?

Chair: Louis Pauly.

2nd round - Thursday, September 28th, 09.45 - 12.00

The political economy of capital flows to emerging markets

Duncan Wood. Why Remittances Matter: A Political Economy of Money Transfers.

Eelke de Jong and Koen van der Veer. Official Financing: Making up for the Missing Catalytic Effect.

Chair: Grahame Thompson.

EU – emerging market cooperation in financial governance

Jennifer Jeffs. The Politics of Creating an EU Interbank Payment System: A Problematic Standard for Developing and Emerging Market Economies.

Eli Ricotte and Vicent Fabella. The Governance of Development in the Philippines and the Role of the European Union: Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Finance.

Chair: Erik Jones.

Financial governance and the private sector I

Eleni Tsingou. Who Governs and Why? The Making of the Global Anti-money Laundering Regime.

Layna Mosley. Privatizing Global Governance? Dilemmas in International Financial Regulation. (for reference: Layna Mosley and David Singer. Taking Stock Seriously: Equity Market Performance, Government Policy and Financial Globalization.)

Chair: Eric Helleiner.

Financial Governance in Times of Crisis

Marcus Miller and Dania Thomas. Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The Judge, the Vultures and Creditor Rights.

Randall Germain. Financial Governance in Historical Perspective: Lessons from the 1920s.

Chair: Elliot Posner.

3rd round - Thursday, September 28th, 13.00 - 15.15

International standard setting and compliance

Tony McGrew and Paola Robotti. The Role of Deliberation in the Governance of International Accounting Standards.

Andrew Walter. Adopting International Financial Standards: Compliance and Regulatory Effectiveness in the Global Political Economy.

Chair: Brigitte Young.

The Bretton Woods Dilemma

José Antonio Ocampo and Stephany Griffith-Jones. A Countercyclical Framework for a Development-Friendly International Financial Architecture.

Louis Pauly. IMF Surveillance and the Legacy of Bretton Woods.

Geoffrey Underhill and Xiaoke Zhang. Norms, Legitimacy, and Global Financial Governance.

Chair: Layna Mosley.

Financial Governance and the Private Sector II

Stefanie Walter. Private Sector Lobbying during Currency Crises: Evidence from the Asian Crisis.

Henrik Enderlein, Laura Müller and Christoph Trebesch. Making sense of PSI: On the role of the private sector in sovereign debt crises.

Chair: Duncan Wood.

Financial regulation and the EU

Armin Kammel. Supervision and Regulation of Financial Institutions in Europe: A Way to Prevent Financial Crises?

Elliot Posner. The New Transatlantic Regulatory Relations in Financial Services.

Chair: Brian Burgoon.

4th round - Friday, September 29th, 13.00 - 15.15

Financialisation in the Global Economy

Elmar Altvater. Financial Markets and the Global Governance of Oil.

James Perry. Goodwill Hunting: Fair Value Accounting, Financialisation and the Knowledge Economy.

Chair: Heribert Dieter.

Finance & Development II

Georgina Gomez. Re-placing money: Another Currency for Local Economic Development and Income Generation.

Brigitte Young. The Normative Power of Ideas in Microfinance Discourses: From Microcredit to the Commercialization of Microfinance.

Victor Hugo Klagsbrunn. Brazil and Argentina: Two Different Approaches taken to Development within the Limitations imposed by Foreign Debt.

Chair: Anthony McGrew.

Private modes of governance

Dimitrios Katzikas. Explaining Non-State Regulatory Authority: The Case of the International Accounting Standards Board.

Sven Kette. On the Characteristics and Achievements of a Cognitive Mode in Banking Supervision: The Consultative Process of Basle II examined.

Andreas Nölke. The Transnational Politics of Global Accounting Standard Harmonization.

Chair: Morten Ougaard.

Asian domestic politics versus global finance

Stephen Harris. Financial Governance and Policy Learning in Korea: Analyzing the Post-Crisis Experience.

Richard Carney. Changing Capitalism: Financial Politics and Lessons for China.

Xiaoke Zhang. Global Structure and National Finance: The Politics of Capital Market Development in Malaysia and Thailand.

Chair: Richard Higgott.