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Strengthening Economic Cooperation
Through the
Strengthening
Economic
Cooperation
Program, scholars, policymakers and practitioners focus on issues related to how to strengthen economic cooperation from both a bilateral and multilateral perspective.
The Program hosts a series of events aimed at critically reviewing some of the most relevant issues in this field.
Future
Events
Tuesday 11
November
2008,
What
the
Shift
of
Economic
Power
to
Asia
Really
Means
By
Mr.
Bill
Emmott
(former
Editor
of
The
Economist)
Past
Events
Wednesday 20
February 2008
Fixing Global
Finance
By
Mr.
Martin
Wolf
(Financial
Times)
Wednesday
28
November 2007,
5:00
pm
2007 OXONIA
INAUGURAL
LECTURE
International
Monetary
Cooperation
in
the
XXI
Century
By
Dr.
Jim
O'Neill
(Goldman
Sachs)
Tuesday 31 January 2006
What Is the
Economics of
Climate
Change?
By
Prof.
Nicholas
Stern (HM
Treasury)
Wednesday
26
October 2005
Deficits,
Debt
and
The
Dollar
By
Mr.
Martin
Wolf (Financial
Times)
Friday
26
November
2004
OXONIA
Roundtable:
Towards
a
New
Aid
Architecture
Panelists:
Dr.
Masood
Ahmed
(DFID)
Mr.
Robert
Guest
(The
Economist)
Dr.
Domenico
Lombardi
(OXONIA)
Tuesday
9
November
2004
Tensions
in
the
Role
of
the IMF
By
Dr.
Timothy
Lane
(International
Monetary
Fund)
Thursday
11
November
2004
Directions
for
the
Reform
of
the
IMF
By
Dr.
Timothy
Lane
(International
Monetary
Fund)
Wednesday
13 October
2004
2004 OXONIA
Inaugural
Lecture
The End of
Poverty
by
Prof.
Jeffrey D.
Sachs
(Columbia
University)
Thursday 10
June 2004
The
Debate
over
a
North
American
Monetary
Union:
A
Canadian
Perspective By
Prof.
H.
Grubel
(The
Fraser
Institute)
Monday,
February
16
2004
OXONIA
Roundtable:
Reforming the International Financial Architecture The Panelists:
Prof. James Boughton Prof. Charles Goodhart
Monday
9
February
2004
Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank By
Dr. N. Woods
(Chairman, Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance and Fellow, University College, Oxford)
Monday
2
February
2004
The Reinventions of the World Bank and the Failure of American Political Science By Prof. R. Wade (LSE)
Monday
26
January
2004
The International Development Architecture and Low-Income Countries: Is It Time for a Change? By Dr. R. Turner (Chief Advisor, DFID)
Monday
19
January
2004
Challenging Foreign Aid:Why The Millennium Development Account is Different By Mr. R. Quarles (US Treasury Assistant Secretary)
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