Neue Rollen für internationale Finanzinstitutionen
Mit dem Aufstieg der BRICS und anderer Entwicklungsländer fordern neue Akteure mehr Mitsprache in internationalen Finanzinstitutionen. Warum erfüllt das aktuelle System nicht, was diese Akteure brauchen? Welche Alternativen gibt es und was bedeuten diese für die Global Governance des Finanzsystems?
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Ph.D. Inge KAUL
Adjunct Professor, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin
1981-1985 | Deputy resident representative of UNDP - United Nations Development Programme in Afghanistan and Laos |
1986-1988 | Senior evaluation officer and policy analyst, UNDP - United Nations Development Programme, New York |
1989-1994 | Director, Human Development Report Office, UNDP - United Nations Development Programme, New York |
1995-2005 | Director, Office of Development Studies, UNDP - United Nations Development Programme, New York |
since 2006 | External advisor to varions multilateral agencies and other organizations on international cooperation financing, public-private partnerships, global governance, and global issue diplomacy |
since 2007 | Adjunct professor, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin |
M.P.A. Ph.D. Hans Peter LANKES
Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, and Acting Chief Economist, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London
Master, Public Administration, Economics & Government, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Boston, MA | |
Doctor of Philosophy, Public Policy, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Boston, MA | |
1993-2000 | Various Positions, EBRD-European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London |
2001-2006 | Division Chief, Trade Policy, International Monetary Fund |
Since 2007 Various Positions, EBRD-European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London: | |
2007-2008 Deputy Chief Economist | |
2008-2011 Director, President's Office | |
since 2011 Managing Director, Corporate Strategy | |
since 2011 Acting Chief Economist | |
2012-2013 Acting Vice President, Policies |
Ph.D. Johannes F. LINN
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
1968 | BA in economics, Oxford University, Oxford |
1972 | PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca |
1973-1991 | Positions held at the World Bank: Researcher on urban development policy; Country Economist and economic advisor, East Asia Regional Staff; Staff Director, World Development Report 1988; Senior Economic Advisor, Development Economics Staff; Director, International Economics Department; Director, Country Economics Department |
1978 | Visiting Researcher, University of Munster |
1991-1996 | Vice President for Financial Policy and Resource Mobilization, World Bank, Washington; D.C. |
1996-2003 | Vice President for Europe and Central Asia (ECA), World Bank, Washington, D.C. |
2003-2006 | Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. |
2004-2005 | Project Leader and Lead Author for the UNDP Central Asia Human Development Report |
2005-2010 | Director, Wolfensohn Center for Development, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. |
since 2010 | Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C |
Dr. Kurt BAYER
Former Board Director, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Member of the Supervisory Board, OeEB - Oesterreichische Entwicklungsbank AG (Development Bank of Austria), Vienna
Studies in Law, Graz; International Relations, Johns Hopkins Bologna Center; Economics, University of Maryland | |
1971-1995 | Researcher and Board Member, Austrian Institute of Economic Research |
1995-2008 | Deputy Director General, Austrian Ministry of Finance |
2002-2004 | Board Director, World Bank |
2008-2012 | Board Director, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |