- DATE September21, 2022(WED)
- TIME 09:30-16:50 (KST)
- Venue
- Hosted Ministry of Economy and Finance, Republic of Korea, Korea Development Institute

Maurice Obstfeld
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[Keynote]Monetary Policy Coordination: 2022 versus 1982
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[1-1] Global Outlook and Risks
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[1-2] Policy Responses to Rising Macroeconomic Challenges
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[1-3] Fiscal and Debt Sustainability Issues and Challenges
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[1-A] High Inflations and Monetary Policy
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[1-B] CAPITAL FLOWS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND POLICY MEASURES
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[1-C] Inflation/Output Tradeoff and the U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate
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[2-1] Monetary Policy Spillovers after the Pandemic
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[2-2] Geopolitics, Global Financial Safety Net, and IMF Governance
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[2-A] Monetary Policy Spillovers after the Pandemic
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[3-1] Future of Digital Assets in the Post-Pandemic Era
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[3-2] FUTURE-PROOFINGTHEINTERNATIONALMONETARYSYSTEM
The conference will examine the impact of the acceleration of tightening monetary policy and geopolitical risks on indebted low-income countries as well as spillovers in international financial markets. It will also explore ways to enhance the governance and efficiency of international financial institutions to strengthen the Global Financial Safety Net.
Furthermore, this conference will analyze the future impact of the growing use of digital assets on financial stability and the resulting shifts in the financial markets. Invaluable insights are to be shared on how the G20 can demonstrate leadership in the context of international financial architecture in tackling global economic challenges including climate change.
We are confident that this conference will serve as a fruitful platform where scholars and G20 policymakers throughout the globe can join together and pool their wisdom to diagnose potential global economic risks and devise countermeasures.
We look forward to welcoming each and every one of you.
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Bang, Kisun, 1st Vice Minister, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Republic of Korea
Koh, Youngsun, Acting President, Korea Development Institute
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