Conference Chair: Stuart I. Greenbaum,
Dean,
J. M. Olin School Management, Washington
University at St. Louis
January 29, 1999
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Session I: Intervention in International
Markets
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Session II: Bailouts for Financial Service
Firms
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Session III: Intervention on Behalf
of Private Sector Firms
The underlying issues for the panels were
the appropriate roles for market discipline and market intervention to
support countries, large financial service firms, and private companies.
The experiences for the IMF in Asia, Latin America, and Russia, bailouts
of large banks, and the industry intervention behalf of Long Term Capital
Management were among the subjects discussed.
For more information, please refer to:
CMRC 10th Anniversary
Executive Policy Seminar: January 28, 1999
Speakers
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Jack Boorman, Director, Policy Development
and Review Department, International Monetary Fund
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Mark J. Flannery, NationsBank Professor of
Finance, University of Florida
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Robert Forsythe, Senior Associate Dean and
Cedar Rapids Area Professor of Business, University of Iowa
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Richard H. Frank, Managing Partner, Darby
Overseas Investments, Ltd.
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William "Curt" Hunter, Senior Vice President
and Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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Maureen O'Hara, Robert W. Purcell Professor
of Finance, Cornell University
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David E. Scott, Program Manager, Financial
Operations Department, The World Bank
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Erik R. Sirri, Chief Economist, U. S. Securities
& Exchange Commission
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Richard J. Sweeney, Sullivan/Dean Chair, Georgetown
University
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L. Britt Swofford, Senior Vice President,
Chicago First NBD
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Anjan V. Thakor, Edward J. Frey Professor
of Banking and Finance, University of Michigan
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David A. Walker, John A. Largay Professor
and Director, Capital Markets Research Center, Georgetown University