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Rome, March 2008 Internazional financial markets and institutions

Learn about international financial markets, institutions, and economic theories. Explore case studies on China-India in the world economy and international financial crisis. Understand the legal principles of international institutions and their regulation. Develop critical thinking skills and discuss the future scenario.

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Rome, March 2008 Internazional financial markets and institutions

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  1. Rome, March 2008Internazional financial markets and institutions Prof. Chiara Oldani coldani@luiss.it

  2. Course Outline: Economics & Finance • International Financial Markets • International Financial Institutions • Economic Theory • Finance Theory • Case studies: China-India in the world economy, international financial crisis • Future scenario and research

  3. Legal and Juridical Principles • Principles of International Institutions Public Law • The International Financial Institutions (IFIs): status, organizational structure, duties and powers • The IFIs: IMF, World Bank, BEI, BIS, Basel Committee, IOSCO … • Legitimation and internal governance • IFIs regulation and State sovereignty • Case studies: BEI regulations, Lamfalussy Process, FATF purposes and activities, Payment System Reform

  4. Course syllabus • Lectures from March to May 2009. Two parts: juridical on Monday (Siclari) and economics & finance on Fridays (Oldani). • Text and supplies: unfortunately no single textbook is updated, lecturers will provide relevant references and slides. • Students can contact Lectures via email, before and after classes, and special meeting will be scheduled.

  5. Exam in Summer Exams procedure: the course is split into two sections. The juridical part (Siclari): you will have an oral test. The economic & financial analysis (Oldani): at the end of the course (May) you are asked to write a final essay to be assigned by the lecturer. You will receive a mark. For your essay to be marked, you sent it no later than 5 days before June-July exam is scheduled (noon time) to coldani@luiss.it .

  6. Exam • The final mark in June-July will be an average on the basis of the following weights: 45% oral test Juridical, 45% essay; 10% class participation. • Exam period: 3 June-25 July.

  7. ESAMI… • Sessione giugno-luglio: se non superate una sola parte del programma, potete tornare all’appello dopo, portando con voi il voto conquistato sull’altra parte (non oltre il 3° appello di luglio). • Dalla sessione di settembre in poi potete sostenere un esame di tipo tradizionale su tutto il programma (pesi 50% economics & finance e 50% giuridico). • A causa del comportamento fraudolento di vs coleghi dello scorso anno, non potete portare i voti (parziali o totali) alle sessioni d’esame successive.

  8. Course objective • The knowledge of international financial markets and institutions, from and economic and juridical points of view, is necessary to understand the fundamental changes affecting the world. • A number of relevant questions will arise, and the ability to fruitfully critic the present situation will be welcomed and evaluated. • Globalization is a very pervasive phenomenon, with a fairly negative reputation, but it is an unstoppable process and should be understood and governed to become fully virtuous.

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