人大重阳网 11月13日人大重阳将于澳大利亚承办G20峰会官方认可的分论坛“加强全球经济增长:布里斯班G20峰会的挑战与贡献”
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11月13日人大重阳将于澳大利亚承办G20峰会官方认可的分论坛“加强全球经济增长:布里斯班G20峰会的挑战与贡献”

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2014年二十国集团(G20)首脑峰会将于11月15日-16日在澳大利亚布里斯班举行。中国人民大学重阳金融研究院作为中国智库代表,将与澳方合作在峰会正式开始前两天承办G20峰会官方认可的分论坛“加强全球增长动力:布里斯班G20峰会的挑战与贡献”,为首脑峰会预热。

       2014年二十国集团(G20)首脑峰会将于11月15日-16日在澳大利亚布里斯班举行。中国人民大学重阳金融研究院作为中国智库代表,将与澳方合作在峰会正式开始前两天承办G20峰会官方认可的分论坛“加强全球增长动力:布里斯班G20峰会的挑战与贡献”,为首脑峰会预热。以下是具体的会议日程。


Strengthening Global Growth:
The G20 Brisbane Summit’s Challenges and Contributions


November 13–14, 2014
Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane, Australia
Co-hosted by Griffith University and the G20 Research Group, University of Toronto
With the support of the International Chamber of Commerce, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Lowy Institute for International Policy, Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance, Youth 20 and National Research University Higher School of Economics
Program Draft of October 9, 2014


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Thursday, November 13
09h00–9h30    Brisbane Welcomes the World
•Professor Ian O’Connor, Vice Chancellor & President, Griffith University*
•The Honourable Campbell Newman, Premier, Queensland (to be invited)
•Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Brisbane*


09h30–10h00    Opening Leader Keynote
•The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada (tbc), or The Honourable Ahmet Davutoglu, Prime Minister of Turkey 


10h00–10h30    G20 Summit Performance Prospects
Speakers:
•Australian Approach: Dr Heather Smith, Australia’s G20 sherpa
•Prospects for the Brisbane Summit: Prof John Kirton*, Co-director, G20 Research Group, University of Toronto, and non-resident fellow, Chongyang Institute for International Studies, Renmin University of China


10h30-10h45    Tea Break


10h45–11h45    G20 Summit Performance Past
Chair: Maggie Murphy, Transparency International
Speakers:
•The ICC Business Scorecard: Jeff Hardy, ICC G20 Advisory Group*
•Caroline Bracht*, G20 Research Group; Julia Kulik*, G20 Research Group; Antonia Tsapralis*, G20 Research Group; Andrey Sakharov*, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow
•Accountability for Integrity: Prof A.J. Brown*, Griffith University
•How Banks Are Complying with G20 Commitments: Lida Preyma*, vice president, Anti-moneylaundering Policies and Procedures, BMO Capital Markets


11h45–12h00    Compliance news conference


12h00–14h00    Lunch sponsored by the Centre for International Governance Innovation with Leader Keynote
•Remarks: Mr Fred Kuntz, Centre for International Governance Innovation
•Keynote address: Mr Angel Gurría, Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (agreed in principle)


14h00–15h15    Economic Growth 

•Keynote: Do Country Commitments Add Up to the G20’s 2% Growth Goal: David Lipton, Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (to be confirmed)
Speakers:
•The Framework, MAP and Two Percent More Growth: Dr Thomas Bernes, CIGI Distinguished Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation*
•Business Contributions: Robert Milliner, B20 sherpa (agreed in principle)
•Reforming International Financial Institutions for Financial Stability: Prof Bessma Momani*, Centre for International Governance Innovation


15h15–16h00    Tea Break


16h00–17h00    Employment and Entrepreneurship
•Keynote: Sandra Polaski, Deputy Director-General for Policy, International Labour Organization*
Speakers:
•Entrepreneurship: Jeremy Liddle*, President, G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance
•Youth Employment: Holly Ransom*, Chair, Y20


17h00–17h45    Trade: A Government-Business Dialogue
•Keynote: Honourable Andrew Robb, Minister for Trade and Investment, Australia, and/or Ricardo Azevêdo, World Trade Organization
•Keynote: Harold “Terry” McGraw, Chair, McGraw Hill*


17h45–18h30    Energy and Infrastructure
Speakers:
•Energy Security: Prof Paul Simshauser, AGL Energy Limited and Griffith University*
•Sustainable Development: Prof Fabrizio Carmignani, Griffith University*


18h30    Pre-Dinner Reception 


Friday, November 14


09h00–10h00    Financial Regulation and Taxation
Speakers:
•Building Better Banking Systems: Mrs Zhang Yanling*, former Executive Vice President, People’s Bank of China, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China
•Financial Regulation for Stability: Prof Zhao Xijun*, School of Finance, Renmin University
•Reforming International Taxation: Dr Richard Copp, Griffith Business School*


10h00–10h30    Leader Keynote
•Jim Yong Kim, World Bank, or Takehiko Nakao, Asian Development Bank, or Donald Kaberuka, African Development Bank, or Helen Clark, United Nations Development Programme (to be invited)


10h30–10h45    Tea break


10h45–11h15    China’s Contribution to G20 Governance
•Dr Wang Wen*, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China


11h15–12h15    Strengthening G20 Summit Governance
Speakers:
•Policy Initiatives: Prof Charles Sampford*, Griffith University
•G20 System Strengthening: Mr Mike Callaghan*, Lowy Institute for International Policy
•International Institutional Partnerships: Prof Russell Trood*, Griffith University
•Australia’s Continuing Contribution to G20 Governance: Mr Josh Frydenberg, MP, Australia
•Asia’s Future G20 Role: Prof Pang Zhongying, Renmin University of China* 


12h15–12h30    Looking Towards to Turkey: A Business Perspective

•Keynote: The Turkish Private Sector Contribution to G20 Governance: Mr Rifat Hisarcıklıoglu, President, Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)


12h30–13h00    Closing Leader Keynote
•Keynote: The Honourable Ahmet Davutoglu, Prime Minister of Turkey or the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister, Canada


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