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    Conference on
    Second Generation Reforms

    IMF Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
    IMF Institute and the Fiscal Affairs Department
     
     

    Conference is open to IMF and World Bank staff
    All other participation is by invitation

    This conference addresses the issue of why stabilization and structural adjustment programs of the past, while successful in jump-starting economies, have been unable to ensure the quality and sustainability of renewed growth. It is increasingly recognized that a broader set of reforms is needed to sustain high-quality growth in a globalized environment and to close the disparity between the rich and poor countries. This set of reforms, referred to collectively as "second generation reforms," formed the focus of the papers and conference discussions.

    The agenda for the conference appears below, along with links to the papers delivered in the conference. Brief biographical information on each participant is also available. Please note that papers are in draft and unedited.


    November 8—Day 1
    9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., IMF Auditorium, R-710
    10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room, B-702
    9:00-9:30 - Second Generation Reforms: Reflections and New Challenges -- Opening Remarks
    Michel Camdessus, Managing Director, IMF

    9:30-10:15 - Keynote Address
    James D. Wolfensohn, President, World Bank Group

    Session 1  Institutions and Growth
    Chair: Mohsin S. Khan, Director, IMF Institute

    10:30-11:30 - Institutions and Economic Performance
    Robert Bates, Professor of Government, Harvard University

    Discussant: Anthony Lanyi, Director, Macroeconomics and Economic Policy, IRIS, University of Maryland

    11:30-12:30 - Institutions For High-Quality Growth: What They Are And How To Acquire Them
    Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy, Harvard University

    Discussant: Saleh M. Nsouli, Deputy Director, IMF Institute

    Session 2  Role of the State
    Chair: Jean-Claude Milleron, Executive Director, IMF

    2:00-3:00 - The Quality of the Public Sector
    Vito Tanzi, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Discussant: Hilton Root, Senior Fellow, The Milken Institute

    3:00-4:00 - What Role Do Legal Institutions Play in Development?
    (Use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this 303 k pdf file)
    Michael Trebilcock, Professor of Law and Director of the Law and Economics Program, University of Toronto, and Kevin Davis, Professor of Law, University of Toronto

    Discussant: William E. Holder, Deputy General Counsel, Legal Department, IMF Comments on What Role Do Legal Institutions Play in Development?

    Chair: Mohsin S. Khan, Director, IMF Institute

    4:30-5:30 - The Quality Of Growth
    Vinod Thomas, Director, World Bank Institute

    Discussant: Andrew Feltenstein, Professor of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and Resident Lecturer, IMF Institute


    November 9—Day 2

    9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Multipurpose Room, B-702
    Session 3  Importance of Civil Society
    Chair: Vito Tanzi, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    9:00-10:00 - Social Capital and Civil Society
    Francis Fukuyama, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University

    Discussant: Paul Collier, Director, Development Research Group, The World Bank

    Session 4  Sound Regulation
    Chair: Riccardo Faini, Executive Director, IMF

    10:30-11:30 - The Second Generation of Regulatory Reforms
    Scott Jacobs, Head of Program on Regulatory Reform, Public Management Service, OECD

    Discussant: Ralph Bradburd, Professor of Political Economy, Williams College

    11:30-12:30 - The Role of Financial Regulation in a World of Deregulation and Market Forces
    Lawrence J. White, Professor of Economics, New York University

    Discussant: Stefan Ingves, Director, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, IMF

    Session 5  Strategies for Development
    Chair: Abbas Mirakhor, Executive Director, IMF

    2:00-3:00 - Culture, Democracy, and Development—the Impact of Formal and Informal Institutions on Development
    Deepak Lal, Professor of Economics, UCLA

    Discussant: Peter Montiel, Senior Policy Advisor, IMF Institute

    3:00-4:00 - Fads and Fashion in Economic Reforms: Washington Consensus or Washington Confusion?
    Moises Naim, Editor, Foreign Policy

    Discussant: Ke-young Chu, Senior Advisor, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    4:30-6:00 - Panel
    Chair: Mohsin S. Khan, Director, IMF Institute

    Faris Bingaradi, Director of Economic and Technical Department,
       Arab Monetary Fund
    Ricardo Hausmann, Chief Economist, Inter-American Development
       Bank
    Jungsoo Lee, Chief Economist, Asian Development Bank
    Ted Nkodo, Director of Central Operations, African Development Bank
    Rolph van der Hoeven, Manager ILO Action Program on Structural Adjustment, Employment, and the Role of the Social Partners, International Labour Organization