The International Conference Global financial crisis: lessons for Ukraine, May 20-21, 2010 hosted by the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations in the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.
The key topics to be discussed at the conference are as follows:
The Neoliberal interpretation of the global financial crisis;
Keynesian approach to the global financial crisis;
Institutional-evolutionary dimension of the global financial crisis;
The Reflection concept of global financial crises;
Key aspects of market transformations intensification in Ukraine;
Mechanisms, instruments of internal and foreign economic policy adjustment;
Transformations in the theoretic and methodological paradigm of economic research and teaching in Ukraine.
The deadline for abstracts submission (1 page in English) is March 5, 2010. For more information on the conference please email: ndch_imv_mev@ukr.net (Maria Vidiakina).
11th Annual Global Development Conference
“Regional and Global Integration: Quo Vadis?”
Prague, January 16-18, 2010
About 500 participants from around the world will gather in Prague to discuss key issues related to globalization and regional integration.
The conference is being held against the backdrop of the current global economic and financial crisis; that has led many to challenge globalization which is likely to hasten the structural shift in global economic power from western countries to emerging markets.
Five plenary sessions, including two roundtables, will focus on:
“Where do we go from here?”
• Globalization under threat
• Lessons from Regional Integration of the EU
• One Way or Many? Varieties of Capitalism
• Roundtable on Regional Response to the Crisis
• Roundtable on Reforming the Global Financial Governance
For more information, visit www.gdnet.org
For registration, email conference@gdnet.org