Financial Globalization - where next?

Date
Monday November 17th 2014
Venue
Seminar Room, European Studies Centre, 70 Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HR
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The second PEFM Michaelmas Term Monday afternoon seminar series will be focused on financial market governance. The subject will be explored from the perspectives of the academic community, national and European authorities, and market participants.

Financial Globalization - where next?

Charles Collyns (Chief Economist, Institute of International Finance (IIF), Washington DC; former Assistant Secretary, US Treasury)
Chair: Adam Bennett (St Antony's College, Oxford)


Mission
The Programme on the Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM) was created in 2012. Through a network of academic, official and private market experts, it aims to foster research into the political-economic drivers of changes in financial markets, in light of the global and euro area financial crises. It is focused in particular on issues situated at the intersection of macroeconomics and financial studies, and it is concerned with the institutional setting in which policy towards financial markets is formed at the national and European levels. The PEFM programme is based in the European Studies Centre of St Antony's College, and is affiliated with the Centre for International Studies in the Department of Politics and International relations. The programme is directed by Max Watson.