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Managing Capital Flows for Long-run Development

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue convened a Pardee Center Task Force meeting on Sept. 16 on “Managing Capital Flows for Long-run Development.”
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Held in the Kenmore Conference Room at Boston University, the Task Force meeting was convened by Pardee Center Faculty Fellow Kevin Gallagher in collaboration with José Antonio Ocampo and Stephany Griffith-Jones of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) at Columbia University.

The Pardee Center Task Force was convened specifically to address important questions concerning whether and how capital investments between developed and developing countries should be “regulated” or “managed.” While investment is essential for the development process, a growing proportion of foreign investment in developing countries is in the form of short-term “hot” money that has been shown to be extremely volatile and leaves developing country financial systems very vulnerable.

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  • Amar Bhattacharya
    Task Force Member
    Director
    G24 Secretariat
  • Gerald Epstein
    Task Force Member
    Professor of Economics
    University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Ilene Grabel
    Task Force Member
    Professor of Global Finance
    University of Denver
  • Rakesh Mohan
    Task Force Member
    Distinguished Fellow
    Brookings India
  • Shari Spiegel
    Task Force Member
    Senior Economic Affairs Officer
    UN DESA
  • Arvind Subramanian
    Task Force Member
    Senior Fellow
    Peterson Institute for International Economics
  • Shinji Takagi
    Task Force Member
    Professor
    Graduate School of Economics
    Osaka University
  • Ming Zhang
    Task Force Member
    Deputy Director, Research Section of International Finance
    Institute of World Economics and Politics
    Chinese Academy of Social Science
  • Paulo Nogueira Batista, Jr.
    Speaker
    Executive Director
    Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti, Panama, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago
    International Monetary Fund
  • Leonardo Burlamaqui
    Other
    Professor
    State University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Mark Blyth
    Other
    Professor of International Political Economy
    Department of Political Science
    Brown University
  • Dani Rodrik
    Other
    Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy
    John F. Kennedy School of Government
    Harvard University
  • William Grimes
    Other
    Chair
    Department of International Relations
    Boston University
  • Cynthia Barakatt
    Other
    Programs Manager
    The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future
    Boston University
  • Tania Tzelnic
    Other
    Graduate Student
    Department of Political Science
    Boston University
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