Why Do Regional Monetary Agreements Matter for Emerging Countries, Especially Brazil?

Date
Thursday March 5th 2015
Venue
Seminar Room 2, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford
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Why Do Regional Monetary Agreements Matter for Emerging Countries, Especially Brazil? The politics and the legal structures of a multilayered International Monetary System in a quasi-unipolar world

Convenor: Dr Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University of Oxford

Speaker: Camila Villard Duran - Assistant Professor of Law, University of São Paulo, and Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow, Global Economic Governance Programme, University of Oxford 


The ODID Seminar Series is co-sponsored by TORCH Network Global Brazil; Brazilian Studies Programme, Latin American Centre; Oxford University Brazilian Society

Seminar will be followed by a wine reception

 

NOTE: Seminars are subject to change. Please check nearer the time on www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/events. If you have special access requirements, please contact denise.watt@qeh.ox.ac.uk; 01865 (2)81803. Seminar Room 2 has an infrared hearing system fitted.