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Conference on Economic Liberalization and its Implications
for Development Policy with Special Reference to India
and Mexico, Mexico City, 24 - 25 October 2005. |
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Sponsors
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
(Faculty of Economics and Research Project PAPIIT IN302703)
International Development Economic Associates (IDEAS)
Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO)
Programme
Monday, 24 October 2005
Location: Unidad de Seminarios
Dr. Ignacio Chávez
Vivero Alto, Ciudad Universitaria
9.30 am
Inauguration by Dr. Roberto Escalante-Semerena, Dean
of the Faculty of
Economics, UNAM
10.00 to 12.00
Workshop 1 Financial liberalization
and development policy constraints in India and Mexico
C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
Macroeconomic trends after financial liberalization
in India
Guadalupe Mántey and Noemí Levy
Impact of financial liberalization on macroeconomic
performance, and implications for developing policy
in Mexico
José-Luis Calva
Policy recommendations for sustainable growth with income
equality
Edna Armendáriz
Capital account openness and its effects on economic
activity
Workshop 2 Exchange-rate
policies and their effects on income distribution
Julio López-Gallardo
Modernization, heterogeneity and employment in Mexico
Isaac Minian
Knowledge and segmentation in the production process,
and their importance for development policy: Evidences
from North America and South East Asia
Elena Cardero
The global financial market as a constraint to development
policy implementation: notes on the Mexican experience.
12.00 to 12.30 Coffee break
12.30 to 14.30
Workshop 3 Weak currencies
and foreign banking penetration
Juan Castaignts
Dual monetary regimes in developing countries and scope
for monetary integration in Latin America
Carlos Rozo
Foreign capital take over Mexican banks
Celso Garrido
The Mexican banking sector after the 1995 crisis
Clemente Ruiz-Durán
Global financial systems coverage and the bank-excluded:
reflections for development policy
Workshop 4 Monetary control
through inflation targeting and its effects on economic
activity
Luis-Miguel Galindo
Asymmetric effects of monetary policy on output and
prices: the Mexican case
Etelberto Ortiz-Cruz
Inflation targeting: the inconsistent rule of the tyrannical
auctioneer
Tuesday 25 October 2005
Location: FLACSO
Carretera al Ajusco 377
Col. Héroes de Padierna
Delegación Tlalpan
9.30
Welcome
10.00 to 12.00
Workshop 1 Trade liberalization
effects on growth
Jayati Ghosh and C. P. Chandrasekhar
Trade liberalization in India and China: similar or
convergent strategies?
Alicia Puyana-Mutis
Trade liberalization in Mexico: some macroeconomic effects
Jorge Mattar
The complementary agenda for trade liberalization
Workshop 2 Trade liberalization
and structural change
Juan-Carlos Moreno-Brid
NAFTA effects on manufacturing industry
José Romero
NAFTA and Mexicos agricultural sector development
Jorge-Mario Martínez
Industrial specialization induced by North-South trade
agreements
12.00 to 12.30 Coffee break
12.30 to 14.30
Workshop 3 Trade agreements and their effects on employment
and labor income
Pablo Ruiz-Nápoles
NAFTA and employment in Mexico
María-Elena Cardero
From import-substitution to the import-export model
Ivico Ahumada
Globalizations impact on labor policies
Workshop 4 Social Aspects
of trade liberalization
René Hernández
Trade liberalization effects on economic development
and poverty in El Salvador and Costa Rica
Blanca Torres
Environmental effects of NAFTA, and US see-sawing politics
14.30 Close of conference
October 18, 2005. |
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