Options for the Caribbean After the Global Financial Crisis
January 27-28, 2011
Organized by the University of the West Indies, the Central Bank of Barbados, and the International Monetary Fund
Hilton Hotel, Bridgetown, Barbados
The recent global financial and economic crisis has brought to the fore the significant challenges faced by Caribbean countries.
Growth has slowed significantly in most economies in the region and the financial sector has come under stress. The fiscal stance has eased and public debt levels, which were already high, continue to increase rapidly, reflecting the slowdown in growth and, in some cases, the authorities’ efforts to use countercyclical fiscal policy to mitigate the impact of the crisis.
The International Monetary Fund, the University of the West Indies, and the Central Bank of Barbados are organizing a conference in Bridgetown, Barbados to discuss issues related to Caribbean regional economic growth, debt, and their associated policy challenges. The three institutions invited economists and researchers to submit papers for consideration to be presented at the conference. The deadline to submit papers ended on December 1, 2010.
The Caribbean Policy Challenges after the Global Crisis Barbados Preliminary Agenda |
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011 | |
7:00–8:30 pm | Reception (hosted by Central Bank of Barbados, Dr. DeLisle Worrell) Residence of the Central Bank Governor |
Thursday, January 27, 2011 | |
8:30–9:00 am Open to Media |
Opening Remarks
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9:00–12:10 pm | Topic I: Economic Growth and Development Issues |
Moderator: Professor Andrew Downes, University of West Indies, Cave Hill | |
9:00–9:40 am | A Cross-Country Perspective on Growth in the Caribbean The Role of Tourism and Debt Presenter: Nita Thacker, Western Hemisphere Department, IMF |
9:40–10:20 am | The Caribbean Region Beyond the 2008–09 Global Financial Crisis Presenter: Auguste Tano Kouame, World Bank |
10:20–10:50 am | Coffee break |
10:50–11:30 am | Changes in the Terms of Trade and Sectoral Reallocation of Labor: The Case of Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago Presenter: Alessandro Rebucci, Regional Economic Advisor, IDB |
11:30–12:10 pm | The Caribbean: Challenges for Offshore Financial Centers Presenter: Alfred Schipke, Western Hemisphere Department, IMF |
12:15–1:45 pm | Lunch with Keynote Address (Nicolás Eyzaguirre – Director, Western Hemisphere Department - IMF) |
2:00–5:30 pm | Topic II: Debt and Fiscal Policy Issues |
Moderator: Mr. Kevin Greenidge, Research Director, Central Bank of Barbados | |
1:30–2:40 pm | Growth and Indebtedness in the Eastern Caribbean: Recovering from the Global Crisis Presenters: Paul Hare, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland and Richard Stoneman, Independent Consultant |
2:40–3:20 pm | The Challenges of High Debt, addressing the Debt Overhang—Case of Jamaica and Antigua Presenter: Trevor Alleyne, Western Hemisphere Department, IMF |
3:20–3:45 pm | Coffee Break |
3:45–4:25 pm | Fiscal Sustainability in an Open Economy with an Exchange Rate Peg Presenters: Anton Belgrave, Jason LaCorbiniere, Delisle Worrell and Denisa Applewhaite, Central Bank of Barbados |
4:25–5:15 pm | Is Discretionary Fiscal Policy Effective? The Caribbean Experience Presenter: Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, International College of the Cayman Islands |
7:00–8:30 pm | Town Hall Meeting with Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Director, IMF—Caribbean Leaders of Tomorrow: Ask the IMF WATCH the video Presentation by External Relations Department, IMF and Reception Errol Barrow Centre, UWI |
Friday, January 28, 2011 | |
8:00–1:00 pm | Topic III: Policy Experiences and Future Options |
Moderator: Mr. Colin Bullock, University of the West Indies, Mona | |
8:00–8:40 am | Productive Development Policies in the Caribbean Presenters: Andrew Downes and Patrick Watson, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill University of the West Indies, St. Augustine |
8:40–9:30 am |
Case Studies: Seychelles – Presenter: Pierre Laporte, Governor of the Central Bank Dominican Republic – Presenter: Olga Diaz, Economic Advisor, Central Bank of the Dominican Republic |
9:30–10:10 am | China's Growing Economic Presence in the Caribbean Presenter: Richard Bernal, Executive Director, IDB |
10:10–10:50 am | A Proposal for an Insurance Program for Caribbean Countries to Protect Selected Public Spending During times of Distress Presenter: Carlos Elias and Jennifer Sobotka, DHC Consulting, Virginia |
10:50–11:20 am | Coffee Break |
11:00–1:00 pm | Panel Discussion: Takeaways and Macroeconomic Policy in Caribbean Countries Delisle Worrell, Central Bank of Barbados Patrick Watson, University of West Indies Denny Lewis Bynoe, Caribbean Development Bank Rodrigo Valdes, Senior Advisor, IMF |
1:00 pm | Departures |
Conference Program Committee: Rodrigo Valdes (Chair), Trevor Alleyne, Alfred Schipke, and Nita Thacker (all IMF), Andrew Downes (UWI, Cave Hill), Patrick Watson (UWI, St. Augustine), and Kevin Greenidge (Central Bank of Barbados).
For any questions e-mail 2011caribbeanconf@imf.org or call 202 623 7918.
Conference Coordinators: Nita Thacker and Therese Turner-Jones.