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Julie Adams
St Antony's College, University of Oxford
Events this person is organising:
Monday 11 May 2015
17:00
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Rebuilding trust in banks: Beyond regulation and governance
Peter Montagnon
(Institute of Business Ethics)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Tuesday 12 May 2015
17:00
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The political economy of the Irish 'bailout'
Patrick Honohan
(Central Bank of Ireland)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Thursday 14 May 2015
17:00
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Policy options for raising public investment in Germany
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
(Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs, Berlin, Germany)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 18 May 2015
17:00
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The insurance market: Ensuring performance, reputation and trust
Peter Taylor (Research Fellow, Oxford Martin School)
(Oxford Martin School)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 1 June 2015
17:00
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Too big to jail: The evolution of corporate prosecutions in the United States
Brandon L. Garrett
(University of Virginia School of Law)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 15 June 2015
17:00
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Mapping financial integration in East Asia
Jenny Corbett
(Australian National University)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 26 October 2015
17:00
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Europe’s economic crisis and the missing financial recovery
Jeffrey Franks
(IMF)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 23 November 2015
17:00
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The Eurozone government debt crisis: Stylised facts, root causes, and policy lessons
Lorenzo Codogno
(LSE; former Chief Economist at Italian Treasury)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 25 January 2016
17:00
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Was the global financial crisis really a “debt crisis”?
Anatole Kaletsky
(Gavekal Consultancy)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 15 February 2016
17:00
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An ethics code for bankers?
Robert Mass
(Goldman Sachs)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 29 February 2016
17:00
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Global financial services reform since the 2007 crisis- job done, or significant risks still ahead?
David Wright
(Secretary General, IOSCO)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 2 May 2016
17:00
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Financial reform in South East Europe: Turkey’s response to the past and current crises
In association with SEESOX
Gazi Ercel
(Former Governor, Central Bank of Turkey)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 9 May 2016
17:00
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What they do with your money: Does the finance industry do its job well?
David Pitt-Watson
(London Business School)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 23 May 2016
17:00
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Banking reform: The limits of prudence
Ian Plenderleith
(Morgan Stanley International; Former Bank of England)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 6 June 2016
17:00
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The G20 financial regulatory reform and the next financial crisis
Malcolm Knight
(London School of Economics)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 10 October 2016
17:00
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Ethics and cultural assimilation in financial services
Alan Morrison
(Saïd Business School)
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John Thanassoulis
(Oxford-Man Institute, University of Oxford)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 17 October 2016
17:00
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A pragmatic approach to reform of banking governance and culture
John Mellor
(School of Management, University of Leicester)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Wednesday 19 October 2016
17:00
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Sarajevo's Holiday Inn: On the frontline of politics and war
Kenneth Morrison
(De Montfort University)
SEESOX
Monday 24 October 2016
17:00
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The future of banking and the role of challenger banks
Cyrus Ardalan
(NorthOak Bank)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 31 October 2016
17:00
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Restoring trust in finance: Competition or moral motivation?
Gordon Menzies
(University of Technology Sydney)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 29 November 2021
17:00
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Book discussion: Europe Beyond the Euro
Online webinar
Charles Enoch
(St Antony's College, Oxford)
European Political Economy Project (EuPEP)