Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields
Warwick Commission Global Lunch in New Delhi, Nov '09. The series of videos which cover the report launch day. Hosted by the Chair, Avinash Persaud, Professor Leonard Seabrooke, Director of Studies, Warwick Commission and Commissioners, Professor Mark Taylor, Ms Eleni Tsingou, Professor Eric Helleiner and Dr. Rajiv Kumar.
The current international financial crisis asks us to rethink our answer to an important question: what are our financial systems for? The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform provides an answer by bringing together a range of world-class economists, political scientists, and lawyers to explore how we can best enhance international financial stability through regulation that is sensitive to variations in what countries want from their financial systems. The Commission has identified key reforms for a well-regulated financial system. Among these reforms is a stress on dealing with boom-bust cycles, introducing macro-prudential regulation, recognising the need for a better allocation of risks among financial institutions, dealing with issues of regulatory capture, and bolstering national rules with international coordination to promote international financial stability. The Commission's report is now available to read here.
Warwick Commission Global Launch New Delhi, part 1
12:23, Wed 16 Jun 2010
The 1st video in a series which covered the report launch day. Morning Session, Part 1 of 2
(MP4 format, 328 MB)
Warwick Commission Global Launch New Delhi, part 2
12:22, Wed 16 Jun 2010
The 2nd video in a series which covered the report launch day. Morning Session, Part 2 of 2- Question and Answer.
(MP4 format, 275 MB)
Warwick Commission Global Launch New Delhi, part 3
12:20, Wed 16 Jun 2010
The 3rd video in a series which covered the report launch day. Afternoon Session, Part 1 of 2
(MP4 format, 411 MB)
Warwick Commission Global Launch New Delhi, part 4
12:17, Wed 16 Jun 2010
The 4th video in a series which covered the report launch day. Afternoon Session, Part 2 of 2- Question and Answer.
(MP4 format, 280 MB)