Europaudvalget 2013-14
EUU Alm.del Bilag 358
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Questioning Finance After the Crisis
Raising the question of changeAs the debris begins to settle in the wake of the financial implosion, it is time to raisethe question of change. The political economy of global finance is not at a standstill.New actors emerge and new practices take on heightened significance. Ameliorativeregulation is designed but with perhaps unintended consequences. To steal a phrase,the music did stop but the dance goes on.This symposium seeks to open up debate as to the overall direction of travel.It draws out the implications of regulation in the form of:--The financial transactions tax for the social utility of the financial system.Newly empowered actors in the form of central banks and credit risk ratingservice providers for assessing trajectory.Newly considered significant aspects of old markets in the form of fiscalarbitrage via financial derivatives for the state.We welcome all to the debate and look forward to making a start on identifyingfinance after the crisis.
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Panel:Associate Professor Duncan Wigan, DBPProfessor Grahame Thompson, DBPBenny Engelbrecht, Erhvervsordfører, SocialdemokraterneProfessor Photis Lysandrou, City University LondonChair:Associate Professor Jeppe Strandsbjerg, DBP
Sign up here:Please follow this linkOrganized by Department of Business and Politics & DJØF
DateTime
9. april 201415.00-17.00Copenhagen Business SchoolAuditorium Ks54, ground floor
Location
Kilen, Kilevej 14A2000 FrederiksbergClick here for directions