The Second EMEPG Meeting on International Financial Architecture
The Second EMEPG Meeting on
International Financial Architecture |
The financial crisis in Asia in 1997-98 brought new impetus to the discussion of international financial architecture. The so-calledMeltzer Report and the Council on Foreign Relations Task Report were the two most important outcomes of such discussion. However, the views of emerging markets were not represented in those reports. So with the Ford Foundation's support, the Emerging Markets Eminent Persons Group (EMEPG) was established to produce a report on the international financial architecture from emerging markets’ perspective. Three international seminars were held in the process of writing the report.
March 7-8, 2001
Santiago, Chile |
Session I
Chair
Il SaKong, Chairman, EMEPG
Capital Account Liberalization
Exchange Rate Regimes
Highly Leveraged Institutions
Session II
Chair
Il SaKong, Chairman, EMEPG
International Standards and Regulations
Private Sector Involvement
Social Protection Mechanisms
Session III
Chair
Il SaKong, Chairman, EMEPG
Reform of International Financial Institutions
Regional Arrangement