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AFTER NEOLIBERALISM: ECONOMIC POLICIES THAT WORK FOR THE POOR

 

A Collection of Papers Presented at a Conference on Alternatives to Neoliberalism May 23-24, 2002 in Washington, DC

 

Sponsored by the New Rules for Global Finance Coalition

 

Supported by grants from the Mott Foundation, the Boll Foundation, and the Ford Foundation

 

 1.  Introduction and Summary

      Didier Jacobs, Oxfam America

      James Weaver, American University

 

 2.  After Neoliberalism, What?

      Dani Rodrik, Harvard University

 

 3.  Can Sustainable Development Survive Neoliberalism?

      David Reed, WWF-International

 

4.   Domestic Demand-Led Growth: A New Paradigm for Development

      Tom Palley, AFL-CIO

 

5.   Democratizing Global Economic Governance

      Didier Jacobs, Oxfam America

 

6.   International Tax Cooperation and Development Beyond Monterrey

      Frances Horner, US Conference of Catholic Bishops

 

7.   Improving Financial Markets:  Regulatory Proposals to Dampen Disruptions and Deter Distortions

      Randall Dodd, Derivatives Study Center

 

8.   Sovereign Debt Workout Arrangements

      Kunibert Raffer, University of Vienna

      Remarks on the Proposal to Create A Sovereign Bankruptcy Court

       Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho, IBASE Brazil

 

9.   Globalization’s Most Perverse Secret: The Role of Export Credit and Investment Insurance Agencies

      Aaron Goldzimer, Environmental Defense

 

10. Capital Account Controls and Related Measures to Avert Financial Crises

      Ilene Grabel, University of Denver

      Comments on Capital Account Controls Paper

       Filomeno S. Sta. Ana III, Action for Economic Reforms,

      Philippines

 

11. Exchange Rate Management

      John Grieve Smith, University of Cambridge

 

12. Conclusion - Where Do We Go From Here?

      Jo Marie Griesgraber, Oxfam America

 

 

 

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