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5º Workshop - Can Global Governance Promote Development? Emerging Issues for North-South Dialog / UC Berkeley

A CLAS – MELLON –MINDS - FORD FOUNDATION WORKSHOP

May 4-6th 2006
Center for Latin American Studies
 UC Berkeley

 

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Local: Center for Latin American Studies /  UC Berkeley
Dates: May 4-6th 2006
   
 



Thursday May 4th 4:00 – 6:00PM
Room 170 Dwinelle Hall
(Public Invited)

Making Global Economic Governance
Work for the Global South

Moderator: John Lie, Dean, International & Area Studies
  
Panel:
Harley Shaiken, CLAS
Peter Evans, Berkeley
Jorge Avila, INPI Brazil
Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ford Foundation

6:00 – 7:00:  Reception (open to public)

7:00 - Welcoming Dinner (Participants only)


Friday May 5th  (workshop format – by invitation only)

8:00 – 8:30  Continental Breakfast at CLAS

8:30 -9:00: Explanation of REDES/MINDS Project
Ana Celia Castro,  MINDS-REDES/URFJ
Harley Shaiken, Director CLAS
Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ford Foundation      

9:00 – 13:00
Workshop:  A Development-Friendly Global Governance Regime for Finance Part I:  What would it Look Like? 

Moderator:  Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ford Foundation   

Panelists:

  1. Antonio Barros de Castro – BNDES, Brazil
  2. Barry Eichengreen – Berkeley Econ Dept.
  3. Jan Kregel, U. N. Dept. of Econ. and Soc. Affairs
  4. Maurice Obstfeld – Berkeley Econ. Dept
  5. Pierre Olivier Gourinchas --. Berkeley Econ. Dept

  
Coffee Break  10:30 – 10:45  followed by Discussion

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch:  [ sandwiches brought in]

14:30 - 17:00
Workshop:
A Development-Friendly Global Governance Regime for Finance Part II: Is it Possible?

Moderator:  Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ford Foundation

Additional Panelists:

  1. Fred Block, UC Davis
  2. Jan Kregel, UNCTAD

19:00 PM  Reception and Dinner  ( all Participants)


Saturday  May 6th 

8:00 – 8:30  Continental Breakfast at CLAS
 
9:00 – 12:30
Workshop
Revising the Intellectual Property Rights Regime
to Promote Development.

Moderator: Peter Evans

Panelists:    
Jorge Avila  - INPI (Brazil)
Anna Lee Saxenanian – Dean, School of Information
Mario Ripper (Telemar, Brazil)

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch:  [ sandwiches brought in]

 

14:00 – 16:30

Final Roundtable
Brazil, China, India: National Development Strategies and Global Governance Institutions

Moderator:  Ana Celia Castro, URFJ

Panelists:
Pranab Bardhan, Berkeley
Yingyi Qian, Berkeley 
Adriano Proença, UFRJ
Antonio Barros de Castro, BNDES

16:30 – 17:30  Wine and Cheese
        
17:30 – 19:00PM    Informal Planning Session for future Possibilities [ core group only ] 
         
7:30 PM:   Dinner for Planning Group


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