Président du conseil d'administration
- Anoop Singh, chercheur émérite, Centre pour le progrès social et économique (CSEP)
Introduction
- Michel Camdessus, ancien directeur général, Fonds monétaire international (FMI) - En ligne
Discutants
- Masood Ahmed, Président, Center for Global Development (CGD)
- Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, Gouverneur, Banque centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
- Pablo Garcia Silva, Vice-gouverneur, Banque centrale du Chili
- Julio Velarde, gouverneur, Banque centrale du Pérou (BCRP)
- François Villeroy de Galhau, gouverneur, Banque centrale de France (BdF)
- Hiroshi Watanabe, président de l'Institut pour les affaires monétaires internationales (IMAI)
Remarques de clôture
- Bernard Snoy, président de l'association Robert Triffin International (RTI)
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