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Emerging Markets and the Changing Global Order: Is There a New Model of Development?

Programme: Thursday November 7th


5:15pm in Chapters (2nd floor Kings Building): Registration 6:00pm in the Edmond J. Safra Lecture Hall (ground floor Kings Building): Conference Opening: Evelyn Welch, Vice-Principal (Arts & Sciences), King's College London Ipsos MORI Data presentation: Bobby Duffy, Managing Director of the Social Research Institute at Ipsos MORI and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at King's College London Panel Discussion Moderator: Ritula Shah, Presenter of The World Tonight, BBC Radio 4 (chair) Panelists: Andy Sumner, Co-Director International Development Institute, King's College London Duncan Green, Author of From Poverty to Power and Oxfam GBs Senior Strategic Adviser Dr Paola Subacchi, Research Director of International Economics, Chatham House Reception to follow in Chapters

Friday November 8th


From 10:00 in the Nash Lecture Theatre (room K2.31, second floor of Kings Building): Speakers Biographies 10:00 11:30: National Models Al Montero, Carleton College: Why Developmentalism Persists in Democratic Brazil Minglu Chen, University of Sydney: The China model: one country, six authors

Nahee Kang, Kings College London: From the Model of Development to a Model of Transformation: A Structural Interpretation of How South Korea Overcame the Middle-Income Trap Eka Ikpe, Kings College London: The state, oil and economic transformation: Examining Nigeria, with some lessons from Indonesia

Discussant: Alfredo Saad-Filho, School of Oriental and African Studies 11:30 1:00: Innovation and Industrialisation Eva Paus, Mount Holyoke: Globalization and the Middle Income Trap: Implications for Latin American Development Ken Shadlen, London School of Economics: The New Politics of Patents, Technology, and Innovation in Development Luciano Ciravegna, Royal Holloway, UoL: Creating Shared Value Strategies effects on coffee farmers

Discussant: Diego Sanchez, Oxford 1:00 2:15: Break 2:15 3:45: Social Policy Experiments James McGuire, Wesleyan University: Conditional Cash Transfers in Bolivia: Origins, Impact, and Universality Armando Barrientos, Manchester University: Social protection in the BICS: A new model? Ed Gomez, Kings College London: The Challenge of Overcoming Health Disparities and Disease in the B.R.I.C.S and other Emerging Economies: International Politics, Institutions, and Civil Society

Discussant: John Taylor, Kings College London 3:45 - 5:00: Fiscal Policy and Energy Paul Segal, Kings College London: Redistribution and Natural Resource Entitlements: Who Benefits from Mexican Oil? Oksan Bayulgen, University of Connecticut: Breaking Brics: Challenges and Opportunities of the 21st Century Energy Revolution

Discussant: Leif Wenar, Kings College London 6:00 - 7:15 in the Edmond J. Safra Lecture Hall (ground floor, Kings Building): Keynote Lecture by Robert Wade, London School of Economics: Emerging world order? Economic power and global governance in the 21st century

Reception to follow in the Terrace Cafe

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