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The Fifth Latin American Advanced Programme on Rethinking Macro and Development Economics Hosted by São Paulo School of Economics FGV/SP with support from FAPESP 6 January – 10 January, 2014 Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil PROGRAM *Please note that the following is a provisional list and subject to minor changes. The extra sessions are not included in this preliminary version of the program. Day 1 (Monday, January 6) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs) (Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs) 1. Introduction to the Workshop (Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, São Paulo School of Economics, Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, Yoshiaki Nakano, São Paulo School of Economics, Nelson Marconi, São Paulo School of Economics, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, São Paulo School of Economics) 2. The Market, the State and Institutions (Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge) Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs) (Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs) 3. The Global Monetary System (Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University)

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The Fifth Latin American Advanced Programme on Rethinking Macro and

Development Economics

Hosted by São Paulo School of Economics FGV/SP with support from FAPESP

6 January – 10 January, 2014

Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil PROGRAM *Please note that the following is a provisional list and subject to minor changes. The extra sessions are not included in this preliminary version of the program.

Day 1 (Monday, January 6) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs)

(Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs) 1. Introduction to the Workshop (Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, São Paulo School of Economics, Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, Yoshiaki Nakano, São Paulo School of Economics, Nelson Marconi, São Paulo School of Economics, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, São Paulo School of Economics) 2. The Market, the State and Institutions (Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge)

Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs)

(Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs) 3. The Global Monetary System (Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University)

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Day 2 (Tuesday, January 7) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs)

(Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs)

4. Impacts of the global financial crisis on Latin America (Jose Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University)

Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs) (Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs)

5. The exchange rate and development macroeconomics (Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, São Paulo School of Economics) Wellcome Dinner (19:30hs): “Bonde Paulista Pizzaria” - Oscar Freire Street, 1597

Day 3 (Wednesday, January 8) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs)

(Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs) 6. Industrial Policy: Can we go beyond an unproductive confrontation? (Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge)

Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs) (Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs)

7 The Dutch disease revisited (Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, São Paulo School of Economics)

Special session 1 (18:30 hs – 19h30 hs)

Presentation of papers written by ex-Lapordians

Day 4 (Thursday, January 9) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs)

(Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs)

8. Growth and income distribution in Brazil (Nelson Barbosa, São Paulo School of Economics)

Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs) (Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs)

9. Why is inequality so unequal across countries -- and what can we do about it?” (Gabriel Palma, University of Cambridge)

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Special session 2 (18:30 hs – 19h30 hs)

Presentation of papers written by ex-Lapordians

Day 5 (Friday, January 10) Morning: (9:00hs – 13:00hs)

10. Gattopardo economics: The crisis and the mainstream response of change that keeps things the same (Thomas Palley, AFL-CIO, Washington DC)

(Coffee Break: 10:45hs-11:15hs)

11. Global imbalances and the revised Bretton Woods hypothesis: Wrong before the crisis and wrong after (Thomas Palley, AFL-CIO, Washington DC)

Afternoon: (14:30hs – 18:30hs) 12. The Economics of the Phillips Curve: Formation of Inflation Expectations versus Incorporation of Inflation Expectations (Thomas Palley, AFL-CIO, Washington DC)

(Coffee Break: 16:15hs-16:45hs) 13. What is neo-liberalism all about, and why did it take such a specific form in Latin America? (Gabriel Palma, University of Cambridge) 14. Concluding workshop (Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano, São Paulo School of Economics)