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7:30 - 8:30 Registration of Participants (Conference Room 2)
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8:30 - 9:00 (Conference Room 2)
- Welcome Remarks: Emmanuel Nnadozie, Director, Trade, Finance and Economic Development Division, Economic Commission for Africa
- Welcome Remarks: Louis Kasekende, Chief Economist, African Development Bank
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09:00 - 10:45 1st Plenary Session (Conference Room 2)
- Chair: William Lyakurwa, Executive Director, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)
- Presenter: Baharul Islam, Rural Entrepreneurship for Women: A Case for Wealth Creation by Africa’s Rural Poor amidst Global Financial and Economic Crises /
- Presenter: Patrick Guillaumont, Caught in the Trap - Identifying the Least Developed Countries / University of Auvergne
- Discussant: ADB, TBD
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10:45 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break
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11:00 - 12:45 2nd Plenary Session (Conference Room 2)
- Chair: Paatii Ofosu-Amaah, Special Adviser to the President, African Development Bank
- Presenter: Augustin Fosu, External Debt-Servicing Constraint and Public Expenditure Composition in Sub-Saharan Africa / UNU-WIDER
- Presenter: Paul A. Acquah, /Governor, Central Bank of Ghana
- Discussant: René Kouassi, African Union Commission
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12:45 - 14:00 Lunch (Banquet Hall)
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14:00 - 16:00 Session I.1.3 Global Financial Crisis (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Lamin Barrow, Resident Representative, Ethiopia, African Development Bank
- Paul Collier, Oxford University
- Khalid Kensi, The Impact of the Crisis on the morrocan Economy and the Responses of the Authories / Ministry of Economy and Finance, Morocco
- Discussant: Akin Iwayemi, Ibadan University
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14:00 - 16:00 Session I.1.1 Asia - Africa (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Bruce Montador, Executive Director, African Development Bank
- Chinese Economic Dominance in Mauritius / Vinaye Ancharaz, University of Mauritius
- Opportunities and Challenges of China Africa Economic Relations: Insights from AERC Scoping Studies / Olusanya Ajakaiye, AERC
- Discussants: Michelle Chang, UNDP and Fernando Hernandez, World Bank
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14:00 - 16:00 Session I.1.2 Capital Flows in Africa (Conference Room 5)
- Chair: Adeyemi Dipeolu, Chief of Staff, Economic Commission for Africa
- Capital Flows and Capital Account Liberalisation in the Post-Financial-Crisis Era: Challenges, Opportunities and Policy Responses / Victor Murinde, University of Birmingham
- The Global Financial Crisis and Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Effects of Slowing Private Capital Inflows on Growth / Isabella Massa, Overseas
- Cross-border bank lending versus FDI in Africa’s growth story / José Brambila Macias, Reading University
- Discussants: Giorgia Giovannetti, Firenze University, Winnie Rwebeyanga, Uganda Central Bank and Sidney Mabika, Zimbabwe Central Bank.
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16:00 - 16:15 Tea/Coffee Break
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16:15 - 18:15 Session I.2.2 Financial Crisis and Growth (Conference Room 2)
- Chair: Tegegnework Gettu, Regional Director for Africa, UNDP
- Is the Financial Crisis Constraining Growth? Insights from Growth Diagnostics / Iza Lejarraga, Gaston Gohou, African Development Bank and Alfie Ulloa, Harvard University
- The Global Financial Crisis, Slowing Private Capital Inflows and Economic Growth in Rwanda and Burundi / Thomas Kigabo Rusuhuzwa, National Bank of Rwanda and Joseph Baricako, UNECA
- Discussants: Jules Tapsoba and Mohamed Saccoh, Sierra Leone Central Bank
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16:15 - 18:15 Session I.2.3 Agriculture Sector Development (Conference Room 5)
- Chair: Javier Santiso, Deputy Director, OECD Development Center
- Community based health insurance schemes (Mutuelles) in Rwanda: an evaluative note using household surveys / Abebe Shimeles, African Development
- Facing the Financial Crisis: The imperative of regional Action for Agriculture in Africa / Colin Kirk and Detlev Puetz, African Development Bank
- Discussants: Lunogela Bohela, Sarah Ssewanyana, EPRC
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16:15 - 18:15 Session I.2.1 Trade relations (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Giorgia Giovanneti, Team Leader, European Report on Development
- Trade relations between the GCC and South Africa / Mina Baliamoune-Lutz, University of North Florida
- Dhows to Planes: Trade Relations between the Arabian Gulf and Africa and their Impacts on Development / Mwangi wa Gĩthĩnji, University of Massachusetts
- Discussants: Happy Fidzani, Hillary Nwokeabia, UNCTAD
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19:00 - 21:00 Reception (Delegates Lounge)
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9:30 - 10:30 Opening remarks (Conference Room 2)
- Abdoulie Janneh, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
- Donald Kaberuka, President, African Development Bank
- Jean Ping, Chairperson, African Union Commission
- Keynote Speech: H.E. Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister, Ethiopia
- Moderator: Emmanuel Nnadozie, Director, Trade, Finance and Economic Development Division, Economic Commission for Africa
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10:30 - 10:50 Group Photo / Tea/Coffee Break
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10:50 - 12:15 Session II.1.1 Poverty and Inequality (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Abdalla Hamdok, Director, Governance and Public Administration Division, Economic Commission for Africa
- Aid and poverty in Africa. Do well-being measures understate the progress? / Yele Maweki Batana, Université de Montreal
- Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Ethiopia: Which Way for Pro-Poor Growth? / Alemayehu Geda, Addis Abba University Abebe Shimeles, African Development Bank and John Weeks, University of London
- Discussants: Fanuel Tjingaete, Martha Phiri, African Development Bank
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10:50 - 12:15 Session II.1.2 Foreign Direct Investment (Conference Room 5)
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Chair: Hakim Ben Hammouda, Director, Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation, WTO
- On Determinants of SMEs in Ethiopia, Which Incentives Matter?/ Zuzana Brixiova, African Development Bank
- Effects of FDI and Trade Opening on Morocco’s Economic Growth / Brahim Mansouri, Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech, Morocco
- Discussants: Andre Almeida, African Development and Deo Ngendakumana, IDEC
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10:50 - 12:15 Session II.1.3 Fiscal and Monetary Policy (Conference Room 6)
- Chair: Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, African Development Bank
- Why do African resource‐rich countries tax less than resource‐scarce countries: Distorted incentives or capacity constraints? / Léonce Ndikumana and Kaouther Abderrahim, African Development Bank
- Monetary Policy Design when Consumption Prices are Subsidized: The Case of Tunisia / Mohamed Safouane Ben Aissa, University of Tunis El Manar and Nooman Rebei, African Development Bank
- Discussants: Septime Martin, African Development Bank and Ahmad Khadaroo, Mauritius Central Bank
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12:50 - 14:00 Lunch (Banquet Hall) African Development Review Board Meeting
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14:00 - 16:00 Session II.2.1 Assessing Progress towards Regional Integration in Africa (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Olu Ajakaiye, Director of Research, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)
- Towards an EAC, COMESA and SADC Free Trade Area: Issues and Challenges / Tsidiso Disenyana, Nkululeko Khumalo, and Gilberto Biacuana, South African Institute of International Affairs
- EU-ECOWAS Economic Partnership Agreement: The role of Nigeria to ensure Development Focus and Regional Integration / Chibuzo N. Nwoke, Nigerian
- Supporting or hindering regional integration in Africa? The role of the European Union / Sanoussi Bilal, the European Centre for Development Policy
- Discussants: Stephen Karingi, Jose Brambila, Reading University and Joseph Ilboudo, ECOWAS
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14:00 - 16:00 Session II.2.2 Remittances in Africa (Conference Room 5)
- Chair: Prof. Arne Bigsten, Göteburg University, Sweden
- Remittances and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Ghana / Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, University of South Florida
- Diasporas and Development / Una Osili, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
- Migration and Remittances of Skills and Knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts of the current Financial Crisis / Yaw Nyarko, New York University
- Discussants:Melanie Xuereb, African Development, Margaret Kilo, African development Bank and Ashie Mukungu, African Development Bank
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14:00 - 16:00 Session II.2.3 Competitiveness of the Financial Services Sector in Africa (Conference Room 6)
- Chair: Tchétché N'Guessan, Executive Director, African Development Bank
- Efficiency, Bank Market Power and Economic Growth : the Case of Algeria : Hatem Salah, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Tunis and Taoufik Rajhi, Africain Development Bank
- Competitiveness and Efficiency of the Banking Sector and Economic Growth in Egypt / Sunil Poshakwale, Cranfield University and Victor Murinde, University of Birmingham
- Efficiency of the Banking Sector in South Africa / Mthuli Ncube, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
- Discussants: Ibrahima Diop, CREA, Samson Muradzikwa, Mwangembe Mushane, Malawi Central Bank
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16:00 - 16:20 Tea/Coffee Break
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16:20 - 18:20 Session II.3.1 Banking Sector Performance (Conference Room 3)
- Chair: Gabriel Negatu, African Development Bank
- Bank Efficiency and Financial Sector Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and Future Challenges / Hiroyuki Kiyota, Asian Development Bank Institute
- Short versus Long Term Credit and Economic Performance: Evidence from the WAEMU / Kangni Kpodar, International Monetary Fund and Kodzo Gbenyo, Université de Paris XII
- Discussants: Veronica Sampaio, African Development Bank
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16:20 - 18:20 Session II.3.2 Aid Effectiveness (Conference Room 5)
- Chair: Sourafel Girma, Nottingham University
- Aid and Income Stabilization / Tapsoba S. J-A. and Guillaumont Jeanneney S., CERDI, Université d’Auvergne
- The Impact of Project Cost on Aid Disbursement Delay: The Case of the African Development Bank / Gaston Gohou, African Development Bank and Issouf Soumaré, University of Laval
- Discussants: Taro Boel and Ivan Zyuulu, Zambia Central Bank
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16:20 - 18:20 Session II.3.3 Regional Integration (Conference Room 6)
- Chair: Joseph Atta-Mensah, OIC, Nepad and Regional Integration Division, Economic Commission for Africa
- Impact of FDI on Poverty Reduction: Are there Regional Differences in Africa / Gaston Gohou, African Development Bank and Issouf Soumaré, University of Laval
- Beyond Political Rhetoric – the Meaning of the Grand Eastern and Southern Africa FTA / Stephen Karingi, UNECA
- Discussants: Thomas Kigabo, Rwanda Central and Ibrahim Zeidy, COMESA
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19:30 - 21:30 Dinner
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10:30 - 10:45 Tea/Coffee Break
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10:45 - 12:45 Session III.1.1 Development Financing (Conference Room 3)
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Chair: Alan Winters, Chief Economist, DFID
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Understanding the Growth of African Financial Markets / Mihasonirina Andrianaivo, Université de Rennes and Charles Amo Yartey, International Monetary Fund
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Debt Sustainability and the Ongoing Financial Crisis: The Case of IDA-Only African Countries / Fernando Leonardo Hernandez, The World Bank
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Discussants: Dumisani Masilele, MoF and Victor Murinde, Birmingham University
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10:45 - 12:45 Session III.1.2 Private Sector Development (Conference Room 5)
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Chair: Abdul B. Kamara, African Development Bank
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Determinants of Inter-Country Variations in Industrial Performance in Africa: Evidence from Cross-Country Regressions / Stephen Onyeiwu, Allegheny College
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Public institutions and the private sector at a time of economic crisis in Africa / Hilary Nwokeabia, UNCTAD
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Discussants: Mirjam Iyambo, Namibia Central and Douglas Barnet, African Development Bank
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10:45 - 12:45 Session III.1.3 Health Issues (Conference Room 6)
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Chair: Una Osili, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
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Risk management strategies and labour productivity in rural Africa / Taro Boel, UNECA
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Demand for health services in Ethiopia: exploratory analysis from welfare monitoring surveys / Abebe Shimeles, African Development Bank
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Discussants: Una Osili, Indiana and Ferdinand Bakoup, African Development Bank
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12:45 - 14:00 Lunch (Banquet Hall)
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14:00 - 16:00 Session III.2.2 Protecting the Growth Agenda: Macroeconomic Perspectives (Conference Room 5)
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Chair: John Page, Brookings Institute and International Growth Center
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Tanzania: / Christopher Adam, Oxford University, UK and International Growth Center; Steve O’Connell, Swarthmore College, USA and International Growth
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Ghana / Ernest Ayreetey, Institute of Economic and Social Research, Ghana and International Growth Center
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16:00 - 16:15 Tea/Coffee Break
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16:15 - 18:45 Round Table: Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis - Lessons Learned and the Way Forward (Conference Room 2)
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Moderator: Dr. Ekwow Garbrah, Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
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Adji Oteth Ayassor, Minister of Economy and Finance, Togo
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Yaw Nyarko, New York University
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Pierre Jacquet, Chief Economist, Agence Française de Développement
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Ambroise Kone, Special Advisor to Governor, BCEAO
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Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Commissioner African Union Commission
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Aloysius Uche Ordu, Vice President, African Development Bank
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18:15 - 18:45 Closing Session
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Louis Kasekende, Chief Economist, African Development Bank
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Emmanuel Nnadozie, Director Trade, Finance and Economic Development Division, Economic Commission for Africa
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