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Global economic governance
05
Feb
05 February 2019, 17:30 - 18:30

Big banks and corruption in global finance

How can governments reduce fraudulent use of national and international financial institutions? A financial correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and leading academics discuss the next steps

31
Jan
31 January 2019, 17:00 - 18:15

The value of everything: rediscovering purpose in the economy

A talk with Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London

Flags of Germany, EU and France in newspaper
Project

Developing countries navigating global banking standards

LMICs have the least developed financial sectors and in many ways find themselves at the periphery of the global financial system. Because their banking sectors are relatively small, these countries rarely figure in global policy debates about banking regulation.

Global cooperation
Development
...
Global Economic Governance Programme
Low and middle income countries
12
Feb
12 - 14 February 2019, 15:37 - 15:37

DFI Forum - Private investment in fragile environments

Bringing together the world’s leading Development Finance Institutions to discuss how to further improve their effectiveness in difficult environments

Canary Wharf in London
Project

Banklash: Banks, popular backlash, and the post-crisis politics of financial regulation

Banklash is a multi-year research project, seeking to understand how banks and the rules that govern them have become objects of democratic political contestation since the financial crisis in the late 2000s.

Democracy and politics
Business and capitalism
...
Australia
France
Germany
Switzerland
United Kingdom (UK)
United States of America (USA)
12
Oct
12 October 2018, 17:00 - 18:30

Are we safer now? Ten years since the global financial crisis

It's been ten years since the global financial crisis – have efforts to make the system safer worked? 

In the media

BBC News

The new NAFTA deal

Emily Jones discusses the new NAFTA renegotiations for 'Business Briefing'

Emily Jones
Economy
Global cooperation
...
Trade
Global Economic Governance Programme
Global governance
Canada
Mexico
United States of America (USA)
11
Oct
11 October 2018, 16:00 - 17:15

Bringing behavioural science into global public policy

With Renos Vakis, co-head of the World Bank’s Behavioural Science Unit. Open to members of University of Oxford only.

24
Oct
24 October 2018, 17:30 - 20:00

Dance of the trillions: developing countries and global finance

Tracing the evolution of ‘emerging markets’ as an organising concept in international financial markets and discussing the wisdom of developing countries opening to unrestricted capital flows

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