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Saturday, June 22, 2002
University of Calgary, Calgary
Hosted by the University of Calgary, the Guido Carli Association, the G8
Research Group and the Research Group on Global Financial Governance
with the support of the G8 Summit Policy Office of Canada's Department of
Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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Webcast Link: 9:00 - 10:45, click here to view this session. |
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9:00 | 1. Welcoming Remarks Stephen Randall, University of Calgary Paolo Savona, LUISS University John Kirton, University of Toronto |
9:15 | 2. G8 Challenges, Canadian Contributions Chair: Stephen Randall, University of Calgary Presenters: Laurence Blandford, Deputy Director, G8 Summit Policy Office "Briefing on the Kananaskis Summit" Allan Crawford, Bank of Canada "Productivity Growth: Past Trends and Future Propsects in Canada" John Kirton, University of Toronto, and Ella Kokotsis, G8 Research Group "The G8 from Genoa to Kananaskis and Beyond: Performance, Prospects, and Potential" |
10:45 | Refreshment break |
Webcast Link: 11:00 - 12:15,
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11:00 | 3. Generating Growth: Private Sector Perspectives Chair: Elizabeth Wilman, University of Calgary Presenters: Paolo Savona, Luiss Guido Carli University, and Chiara Oldani, Luiss Guido Carli University "Globalization: Private Sector Perspectives" [PDF] Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary, and Alan Rugman, Indiana University and University of Oxford "The World Trade Organization, Multinational Enterprises, and the Civil Society" [PDF] > > Sommaire en français |
Webcast Link: 12:15 - 1:00,
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12:15 | Lunch break Keynote address: Nicholas David, University of Calgary "African Development: The View from the Village" [PDF] Note: This presentation will be broadcast to Room 160 in Murray Fraser Hall. |
Webcast Link: 1:00 - 3:30,
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2:15 | 4. Critical Challenges in International Finance: The Asian Dimension Chair: Harrie Vredenburg, University of Calgary Presenters: Takashi Kiuchi, Shinsei Bank "Evaluating Koizumi's Reform and Its Implication for the Global Economy" [PDF] > > Sommaire en français George von Furstenberg, Fordham University, and Jianjun Wei, Indiana University "The Chinese Crux of Monetary Union in East Asia." [PDF] > > Sommaire en français Shinichiro Uda, LSE International Social Economic Forum in Japan, and Institute for the Promotion of Policy Reform "Sustainable Growth in the World and the Recovery of the Japanese Economy" [PDF] |
3:30 | Refreshment break |
Webcast Link: 3:45 - 6:00,
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3:45 | 5. Designing for African Development: The Role of International Institutions Chair: Eugene Beaulieu, University of Calgary Presenters: Ivan Mbirimi, Commonwealth Secretariat "Designing for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa" [PDF] > > Sommaire en français Stéphane Doumbé-Billé, Université Jean Moulin "Le développement de l'afrique par le NOPADA : Un développement durable?" > > Sommaire en français > > English abtract Nicholas Bayne, London School of Economics and Political Science "The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NePAD) and the G8's Africa Action Plan: Is This a Marshall Plan for Africa?" [PDF] > > Sommaire en français |
5:00 | 6. Concluding Reflections: Plans and Possibilities for Kananaskis Chair: John Kiron Panelists: Laurence Blandford, Deputy Director, G8 Summit Policy Office Allan Crawford, Bank of Canada Paolo Savona, Luiss Guido Carli University Takashi Kiuchi, Shinsei Bank Ltd. Ivan Mbirimi, Commonwealth Secretariat Stéphane Doumbé-Billé, Université Jean Moulin Nicholas Bayne, London School of Economics and Political Science |
6:00 | Adjournment |
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