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Conference Papers
These papers were presented at Yale University at the conference The Future of
Globalization in October of 2003. The papers were subsequently edited and the
edited versions are under review for publication as a monograph.
Table of Contents
Conference Papers
Opening Remarks
Globalization and the Future of Human Rights
Mary Robinson
Ethical Globalization Initiative
Global Trade, Migration and Investment
The Future of Migration: Irresistible Forces
meet Immovable Ideas
Lant Pritchett
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Center for Global Development
The Future of the Global Trading System: Doha
Round, Cancún Ministerial and Beyond
T. N. Srinivasan
Yale University
The Future of Global Financial Markets
Barry Eichengreen
University of California, Berkeley
Investment Climate and International Integration
David Dollar, Mary Hallward-Driemeier, and Taye Mengistae
Development Economics, World Bank
Growth and Social Inclusion
Fooling Ourselves: Evaluating the Globalization
and Growth Debate
Juan Carlos Hallak, University of Michigan, NBER
James Levinsohn, University of Michigan, NBER
Globalization and the Environment
Robert Mendelsohn
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Liberalization and Industrial Performance:
Evidence from India and the UK
Philippe Aghion, Harvard University
Robin Burgess, London School of Economics
Africa and Globalization
Paul Collier
Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University
Globalization and Exchange Rate Policy
Jeffry Frieden
Harvard University
Openness and Poverty Reduction in the Long
and Short Run
Mark R. Rosenzweig
Harvard University
Does Globalization Advance Gender Equality
T. Paul Schultz
Yale University
Open Lecture
The Future of Globalization: Lessons from Cancún
and Recent Financial Crises
Joseph Stiglitz
Columbia University
On Making Globalization Work Better
Globalization with a Human Face
Jagdish Bhagwati
Columbia University and Council on Foreign Relations
Globalization’s Missing Ingredients
Hernando de Soto
Institute for Liberty and Democracy, Peru
Building Partnerships for an Inclusive Globalization
Mark Malloch Brown
UNDP Administrator
Reflections on Local and Regional Experiences
The Middle East in the Light of Change: Challenges
and Opportunities of Globalization
Heba Handoussa and Heba Abou Shnief
The Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey
Policy Combination for Benefiting from Globalization:
The Case of China
Fan Gang
National Economic Research Institute
China Reform Foundation, Beijing
Explorations in Light of Financial Turbulence
from Asia to Argentina
Padma Desai
Columbia University
Bangladesh: Development Outcomes and Challenges
in the Context of Globalization
Wahiduddin Mahmud
University of Dhaka
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