Presidential Address: Financial Inclusion
Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, World Bank
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Plenary Symposium: Causes and Consequences of the Global Financial Crisis
- Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, World Bank—U.S.A. : “Rethinking the Role of the State of Finance” Click HERE to view PowerPoint presentation
- Charles W. Calomiris, Columbia Business School—U.S.A. : “Fragile By Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit” (24:40)
- Rafael Repullo, Center for Monetary and Financial Studies—Spain : “Countercyclical Regulation?” (51:28) Click HERE to view PowerPoint
Invited Address: A New Management Theory
Rodrigo Villamizar-Alvargonzalez, IEB San Diego University and Florida Atlantic University
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Plenary Symposium: The Public Debt and Monetary Stability
This symposium chaired by Gordon Brady, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Senate, includes presentations by Jesus Huerta de Soto, Angelo Santagostino, Pedro Schwartz, and Francesco Forte. The plenary has been split into five videos. If you would like to view any of these presentations in particular please click on the presenter’s name in the following list:
- Gordon Brady, U.S. Senate—U.S.A : “Austerity in the European Union: Keynesian Stimulus Versus Fiscal Consolidation” Click HERE to view PowerPoint presentation
- Jesus Huerta de Soto, King Juan Carlos University—Spain : “In Defense of the Euro”
- Angelo Santagostino, Yildirim Beyazit University—Turkey: “Einaudi, EU Competencies, Fiscal Policy and the Missing Maastricht Criteria” Click HERE to view PowerPoint presentation
- Pedro Schwartz, San Pablo University—Spain: “Optimal Monetary Zones: Why is There No Single World Money?” Click HERE to view PowerPoint presentation
- Francesco Forte, Sapienza University of Rome—Spain : “On the Long Run Negative Effects of Public Deficit on Unemployment and the Need for a Fiscal Constitution: Empirical Research on OECD Countries” Click HERE to view PowerPoint presentation