Grappling with new global finance : experiences from Chile

Grappling with new global finance : experiences from Chile
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Globalized finance poses major challenges for emerging economies. The GEG Annual Lecture provides a chance to hear from a leading policy maker in Latin America. Governor Vergara will share his experiences and insights on the most pressing opportunities and challenges facing emerging economies, particularly in Latin America. How can Latin American countries foster financial stability and economic growth in this new era of global finance? What are the most and least effective policy responses? What can we learn from the experience of Chile?

Rodrigo Vergara has been Governor of the Central Bank of Chile since December 2011, and was appointed to a term of ten years on the Bank's Board in December 2009. He has provided expertise as an economic advisor to several central banks and governments in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as acting as a consultant for the World Bank, IMF, the Inter-American Development Bank and the UN.  

This event is co-hosted with the Blavatnik School of Government.

Speaker
Rodrigo Vergara, Governor of the Central Bank of Chile
Hosted by
Professor Ngaire Woods, 2014 Global Economic Governance Programme's Annual Lecture
Venue
TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College, Oxford
Contact

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