The Uncertain Future of Global Economic Integration
A conference titled The uncertain future of global economic integration was held in Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik, Iceland on 14-15 September 2017. The conference was jointly organised by the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee and the Central Bank of Iceland. The aim of the conference was to assess the current state and future of global economic and financial integration and to analyse how individual country responses on the one hand and reforms to the international monetary and financial systems on the other hand might affect that future.
Jaime Caruana, General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements, was the keynote speaker of the conference.
Programme |
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Opening remarks:
Már Guðmundsson, Governor, Central Bank of Iceland Marc Uzan, Executive Director, Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee |
Jaime Caruana, General Manager, Bank for International Settlements Keynote speech: International Arrangements for a Resilient Global Economy |
SESSION I Global Trends and Country Responses |
SESSION II A New Chapter for the International Monetary and Financial Systems Rakesh Mohan, Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University and former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Jean-Pierre Landau, Professor and former Deputy Governor, Banque de France Chair: Jón Sigurgeirsson, Director, Governor's Office and International Relations, Central Bank of Iceland |
SESSION III Policy Panel: Filling the Current Vacuum of the Oversight of the Global Economy and the International Monetary and Financial Systems
Panelists:
Stefan Ingves, Governor, Sveriges Riksbank
Mario Blejer, Visiting Professor at the Institute for Global Affairs at the London School of Economics and former Governor, Bank of Argentina
Jaime Caruana, General Manager, Bank for International Settlements
Boris Vujcic, Governor, Bank of Croatia
Moderator: Már Guðmundsson, Governor, Central Bank of Iceland |