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An Address by José de Gregorio, Governor, Central Bank of Chile

Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: An Emerging Markets Perspective

Monetary Policy, Global Finance, Global Financial Crisis, Financial Institutions, U.S. Financial Market Regulation

Event Summary

Financial globalization has complicated monetary policy implementation and financial regulation in emerging market economies. The financial crisis has further increased the urgency of finding durable monetary policy regimes and regulatory frameworks that can buffer these economies from global shocks.

Event Information

When

Thursday, September 17, 2009
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On September 17, the Brookings Institution hosted Dr. José de Gregorio, governor of the Central Bank of Chile. Governor de Gregorio outlined his views on how best to structure monetary policy and regulatory frameworks in emerging markets to promote macroeconomic and financial stability. A panel discussion followed featuring Professor Guillermo Calvo of Columbia University; Professor Marvin Goodfriend of Carnegie Mellon University; and Brookings Senior Fellow Eswar Prasad, who provided a variety of perspectives on optimal approaches to macroeconomic policies and financial regulation, in addition to discussing issues of global policy coordination and regulatory reform that will be addressed at the upcoming G-20 Summit. Panelists also discussed Monetary Policy Frameworks for Emerging Markets (Edward Elgar, 2009) edited by Eswar Prasad, et al, a new book featuring contributions from Governor de Gregorio and Professor Goodfriend.

Read prepared remarks by José De Gregorio »

Participants

Introduction and Moderator

Kemal Derviş

Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development

Keynote Address

José de Gregorio

Governor, Central Bank of Chile

Panel Discussion

Guillermo Calvo

Professor of Economics, International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Marvin Goodfriend

Professor of Economics and Chairman, The Gailliot Center for Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University

Eswar Prasad

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development


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