The World Bank has been organizing a
series of high-level Development Debates to foster global knowledge
exchange on the theme of 'Re-thinking Globalization After
the Crisis'. The World Bank and the IMF will hold the next
Global Debate on the topic 'How to Manage Capital
Flows' in the context of globalization in Washington
DC.
Audience will comprise of visiting country delegations for the
annual meetings, and participants from a few selected country sites
(e.g. Brasilia (Brazil), Mexico (Tech De Monterrey), Pretoria
(South Africa), Ankara (Turkey), and Warsaw (Poland). More...
Live Webcasting
English
Moderator
Ms. Zanny
Minton-Beddoes, Economics Editor at The Economist
magazine
Speakers
Ms.
Anne Krueger, former Deputy MD at the IMF and former Vice
President and Chief Economist at the World Bank
Mr.
Yaga Venugopal Reddy, former Governor, Reserve Bank of
India
Mr.
Guillermo Calvo, Director of Program in Economic Policy
Management at the School of International and Public Affairs
(SIPA), Columbia University
Mr. Hyun
Song Shin, Senior Advisor for international Economy to the
President of South Korea
Mr. Malcolm
Knight, Vice Chairman of Deutsche Bank
How can recipient governments of
developing countries best deal with the ‘boom and bust’ cycle of
capital flows and various risks posed by the volatile capital
flows?
What policy measures can governments use to
optimally make use of the opportunities provide by international
financial integration? How should risks be mitigated?