Organized by:
International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs)
http://www.networkideas.org
Bilkent University Department of Economics
http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~economics
Program
The workshop on Reclaiming Development in the Age of Financial Globalization
is an intensive program covering theoretical and policy issues in the
current international context. The aim of the workshop is to present critiques
of existing theories as well to offer alternative analyses of current
economic trends. It will be organized around three broad themes: (1) The
economics of financial globalization and its implications for development
macroeconomics; (2) the macroeconomics of stabilization and adjustment.
(3) structures and mechanisms of the global economy and the economics
of collective imperialism.
The total working time of the workshop is 24 hours over four working days.
The sessions will be in lecture format followed by open discussion. In
addition, participants are also expected to attend the International Conference
on Development Economics of the Turkish Social Sciences Association (TSSA),
to be held in the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, September
5-7, 2005. This will involve a total stay of 7 days.
All courses are to be offered at the Bilkent University premises and will
be taught in English. Participants will be hosted at the Bilkent University
campus dormitories.
Participants will be chosen from young economists who have completed or
are close to completing their Ph.D. dissertations. In addition, individuals
with a strong economics background involved in advocacy work with civil
society organizations or engaged in policy making activities are welcome
to apply.
IDEAs will provide full funding for travel and accommodation to applicants
from low-income developing countries to attend both the IDEAs workshop
and to the TSSA Conference. Researchers from the "South" are
especially encouraged to apply.
Applications should be accompanied with a recent version of the curriculum
vitae and one letter of recommendation and should be sent to
Professor Erinc Yeldan,
Department of Economics,
Bilkent University,
06580, Ankara TURKEY.
Tel 90-312-2664807;
Fax 90-312-2665140;
E -mail: yeldane@bilkent.edu.tr
or
Professor Jayati Ghosh,
IDEAs,
c/o, Economic Research Foundation,
124 A/1 Katwaria Sarai,
New Delhi 110016, INDIA;
Tel +91- 11-26611235, +91 -11- 26850050;
Fax +9111-26611764
E -mail: erf@vsnl.com or jayatig@vsnl.com.
The deadline for applications
is: 30 June 2005
Course Program:
Wednesday, 31 August:
Morning: Determinants of Neoliberal Financial
Globalization. The two waves of globalization; the rise of finance and
the demise of Fordist industrialization; the withering away of the concept
of development'.
(Erinc Yeldan, Bilkent University, Ankara)
Afternoon: Financial Liberalization, Currency
Crises and Developing Countries Balance of Payments crises and developing
countries; new generation crises under globalization and financial interdependence;
issues of stabilization under hegemonic conditionality of international
financial capital.
(William Tabb, Queens College, NY, USA) To be confirmed
Thursday, 1 September:
Morning: The economics of financial flows
at the global scale; the position of the developing countries in the new
international division of labor; the dominance of finance and the sources
of financial fragility; the rise of the rentier class
(Gerald Epstein, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Afternoon: The politics of development in
the age of globalisation'. Development, post development and its social
and political consequences; the politics/anti politics of populist regimes,
and the crisis of development in global perspective.
Pasuk Phongpaichit, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Friday, 2 September
Morning: The US in the world economy. An
analytical framework to understand the current imbalances in the US and
the implied financial burden for the world.
(Alex Izurieta, Cambridge University)
Afternoon: Changing Structures of National
and International Finance and their implications. Shifts in international
financial systems; monetary and fiscal policy interactions; the onset
of contractionary economics; the expanded Washington consensus; austerity
with central bank independence, inflation targeting.
(C. P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Saturday, 3 September
Morning: Interactions between international
trade and finance and the effects on inequality:
Recent changes in world trade patterns and their implications; capital
flows and trade flows; uneven development and emerging patterns of inequality
and poverty.
(Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Afternoon: The Dominance of Finance: Implications
for the Global Economy: The hegemony of finance; the economics of the
new imperialism; deflation and unemployment; sovereignty and the role
of the nation state.
(Prabhat Patnaik, Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Personnel
Program Director and Contact: Erinc Yeldan, Bilkent University
Instructors:
Gerald Epstein, Professor University of Massachusetts, Amherst
C.P. Chandrasekhar, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,
India
Jayati Ghosh, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Alex Izurieta, Cambridge University
Prabhat Patnaik, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Pasuk Phongpaichit, Professor, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
William Tabb, Queens College, NY, USA
Erinc Yeldan, Professor, Bilkent University, Ankara.
Conference on "Acts of Resistance
against Globalization from the South",
5 - 7 September 2005, to be held at the Middle East Technical University,
Ankara .
Organised by the Turkish Social Scientists'
Association, Ankara, Turkey.
5 September 2005, Monday Opening
Presentation: "Economics of New-Imperialism"
Prabhat Patnaik, (India) (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
CHAIR: Korkut Boratav, (Turkey) (TSSA,
Ankara, Turkey)
Session 1 New Forms of Intervention and Legitimation: "War against
Terror" and Iraq
Mahmood Mamdani (Uganda) (University of Columbia, New York, USA) "Good
Muslim, Bad Muslim: America, the Cold War and the Origin of Terror, Culture
Talk"
Ali Kadri (Lebanon) (ESCWA, Economic and Social Commission for West Asia,
Beirut, Lebanon) "The Occupation of Iraq: Then and Now"
Julian Saurin (UK) (University of Sussex Üniversitesi, Brighton, UK)
"The War against Terror and the Contemporay Forms of Imperialism"
Filiz Çulha Zabci (Turkey) (Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey)
Coercive Strategies and War in New Colonialism
Discussant: Ilhan Uzgel (Ankara University,
Ankara, Turkey)
Session 2 Impact of Neoliberal Transformation
in the North and the South
C.P.Chandrasekhar (India) (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
"Economic Instability of the World Economy: USA; EU, Asia and the
Rest"
Pasuk Phongpaichit (Thailand) (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)
"The Politics of Development in the Age of Globalisation"
Cui Zhiyuan (China) (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China)
"China-USA Tensions and the International Economic Stability"
Pinar Bedirhanoglu (Turkey) (METU, Ankara, Turkey)
"Neoliberal Agenda on Corruption and the Transformation of the State"
Discussant: Galip Yalman (Turkey) (METU,
Ankara, Turkey)
6 September 2005, Tuesday
Session 3 Search for Alternatives in the South against Neoliberal Economic
Policies
Jayati Ghosh (India) (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
"Moderate Unorthodoxy or Radical Departures from Conventional Wisdom:
The Case of India"
Alfredo Saad Filho (Brazil) (University of London, SOAS, London, UK)
"Alternative Policies in the Case of Brazil"
Erinç Yeldan (Turkey) (Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey)
"Search for Alternatives to Neoliberal Policies: The Case of Turkey"
Discussant: Oktar Türel (Turkey) (TSSA,
Ankara, Turkey)
Session 4 Social Transformations: Social Stratification,
Marginalisation and Poverty
Patrick Bond (South Africa) (University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
South Africa)
"Resurgent South African Civil Society"
Necmi Erdogan (Turkey) (METU, Ankara, Turkey)
"Class, Subalternity and Cultural Representation in Contemporary
Turkey"
Metin Özugurlu (Turkey) (Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey)
"New Dynamics of Class Struggle under Precarious Working Conditions"
Discussant: Korkut Boratav (Turkey) (TSSA,
Ankara, Turkey)
Session 5 New Forms of Resistance and Adaptation:
Ideological and Sociological Aspects
Asef Bayat (Egypt) (Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands)
"Survival and Everyday Resistance to the Insecurity of the Market"
Subhashini Ali (India) (IDEAS, International Development Economics Associates,
New Delhi, India)
"Women's Organised Resistance to Neoliberalism in India"
Mustafa Sen (Turkey) (METU, Ankara, Turkey)
"Ideological Upheavals: Religion, Entrepreneurship and Resistance"
Discussant: Bahattin Aksit (METU, Ankara,
Turkey)
7 September 2005, Wednesday
Roundtable: Search for Alternatives
May 26, 2005.
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