TCD International Conference on Strengthening Institutions for Development and Poverty Reduction
Posted on: 04 July 2008
How far can the creation of strong institutions improve governance and limit corruption in developing countries? Leading international experts will debate economic, political and legal aspects of this topical issue at a one-day public conference on the theme of Strengthening Institutions for Development and Poverty Reduction organised by Trinity’s Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS) on Friday 4 July. The aim of the conference is to investigate the institutional challenges facing developing countries and examine what role
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Among the questions raised in the conference will be: What types of institutions really do matter for poverty reduction? Does the current vogue for institutional reform pay enough attention to national and local conditions and conventions? What role should Irish policy makers and development practitioners play in institutional reform in developing countries? Can development aid be used effectively to build political and ethnic stability?
Keynote speaker, Stephen Haber (
On the political side, Michael Woolcock of the
Reviewing the evidence from around the world on which types of economic institution seem most associated with the goals of economic growth and poverty reduction, Professor Honohan points out that there is not necessarily a conflict between these two goals: different types of institutions are relevant for each. Emphasising property rights can seem irrelevant for poverty reduction, but the role of secure property rights in giving micro-entrepreneurs access to credit has long been recognised. In this context, Elena Panaritis proposes an innovative approach to resolving the ambiguity of the “informal” contracts that affect property ownership in many developing countries.
Other speakers at the conference include Trinity Professors William Binchy and Alan Matthews who will focus on challenges for the judiciary, and the need for a coherent cross-departmental approach to
This conference is the fourth in a series of conferences on international development organised by Trinity’s Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), with the support of the Advisory Board for Irish Aid. The event is in association with the Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI).
Details:
Web Address:
http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/events/institutions_development.php
Full Brochure (inc. running order): http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/events/IIIS%20Institutions%20Conference%202008%20-%
Presented by: The Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS)