3rd Meeting - Regional Financial Sector Forum - Presentations
Welcoming remarks
Dennis Flannery, Executive Vice President, IDB
Transition issues and deepening the reforms
Antonio Vives, Deputy Manager, SDS/PEF, IDB
Carolin Crabbe, Finance Specialist, SDS/IFM, IDB
Issues for small economies: Size of contributors and financial markets
Euric Bobb, Chief, Office of the Presidency, IDB
Incremental reform to pension systems: Annuities and multifunds in Chile
Guillermo Larraín, Superintendent of Pensions, Chile
Issues for large economies: Financial integrity, informality and declining contributions and the recent experience of Argentina
Rafael Rofman, Senior Economist Social Protection, The World Bank, Former Manager of La Nacion Fund
An alternative to the multi-pillar approach: The case of Brazil
Vinicius Carvalho-Pinheiro, OECD (former Secretario da Previdencia Social do Brasil during the second term of Fernando Henrique Cardoso?s Government)
Luncheon hosted by Carlos M. Jarque, Manager, SDS/SDS
Guillermo Arthur, President of the International Federation of Pension Fund Administrators (FIAP)
Political consensus and lessons learned from the Bolivia reform
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Former President of Bolivia
Salient features of the multi pillar options: where we go from here
Carmelo Mesa Lago, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
Rationale for risk based supervision and investment liberalization in Mexico
Isaac Volin Bolok Portnoy Vice President, CONSAR, Mexico Regulator
The investment dimension of pension reform: growth, capital markets and stability
Agustin Vidal, General Manager for Pensions and Insurance, BBVA
Last updated: 06/01/07