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Conference Draft Agenda
Budapest Marriott: March 26, 27, 28, 2002
Day One: Tuesday, March 26, 2002
Country Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Mr. Ken Lanza,
Deputy Director,
Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office of Market Transition, USAID
Building
the Competitiveness in Nations
8:30 Registration
9:00 Opening
Remarks:
Mr. Bill Frej, Director,
Office of Market Transition, USAID
9:15 Dr. Garret FitzGerald,
Former Prime Minister of Ireland
"The Cetic Tiger: Why Ireland's Recent
Growth Rate Has Been Three Times Higher than in the Rest of
Europe"
Introduced by Mr. Kevin Murphy, President of J.E. Austin
Associates, Inc.
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Mr. Kevin Murphy,
President, J.E. Austin and Associates, Inc.
"Competitiveness,
Strategic Development and Experiences in Southeast Europe"
Power
Point Presentation
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00 Mr. Howard Rosen
Former executive Director, Competitiveness Policy Council
"A Competitiveness Model: The Experience
of the United States"
15:30 Coffee Break
15:45 Roundtable Discussion and Panel Session with
all the Speakers:
Open-ended Q&A session on competitiveness issues with a
regional focus
16:45 Day One Closing remarks
Mr. Ken Lanza, Deputy Director,
Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office of Market Transition, USAID
Day Two: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 Morning
Country Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Mr. Kevin Murphy, President, J.E. Austin and
Associates, Inc.
9:00 Dr. Andrei Tsyganov,
Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Anti-Monopoly Policy and Business Development,
Russian Federation
"Small
Business Growth, Anti-Monopoly Policy, and Competitiveness
in Russia"
9:45 Mr. Kasymbek
Mambetov
Chief Secretary of the Special Representative of the President
on Promoting Foreign Investment, Kyrgyz Republic
"Public Policy and Competitiveness: Kyrgyz Republic"
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45 Dr. Stanislav
Sokolenko
President and CEO, UKRIMPEX Joint Stock Company
and
Mr. Wolfgang Price,
Honorary President, Podilya Pershyi NGO, and former consultant,
Ukrainian State and Regional Depertment of Economy
"Ukrainian Road to Competitiveness: Cluster Development in
Western Ukraine"
Price Presentation
Sokolenko Presentation
11:30 Wrap Up and Panel Discussion:
All Speakers from Russia, Ukraine and Kyrgyz Republic
Open discussion focused on country competitiveness strategy
formulations and implementation issues.
Day Two: Afternoon
Anti-Corruption and Corporate Governance
MODERATOR: Mr. Jerry Hyman,
Director,
Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office of Democracy and Governance,
USAID
12:15 Lunch Speaker: Mr.
Mats Isaksson,Economist and Head of the Corporate Affairs
Division, OECD
"OECD Principles, and the Global
Challenges of Corporate Governance"
13:30 Background Briefing:
Mr. Ian Byrne, Director,
Business Development, Governance and Advisory Services, Standard
& Poors
"Form
and Substance: Corporate Governance Assessment of Companies"
14:15 Issue-Specific Briefing:
MODERATOR: Dr. John D. Sullivan,
Executive Director, Center for International Private Enterprise
"Corporate Governance: An Antidote
to Corruption"
Mr. Daniel Kaufmann, Senior
Manager, Governance Finance and Regulation, World Bank Institute
Prevention
as the First Step in Combating Corruption: Reforming economic
policies, institutions and incentives
Mr. Miklos Marschall,
Executive Director, Transparency International
The Private Sector and Fighting
Corruption
15:30 Coffee Break
15:45 Mr. John Brandolino,
Director, Anticorruption and Governance Initiatives, United
States Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL)
"The View from the State Department:
Developments in U.S. Government Policy on Anti-Corruption
and Corporate Governance"
16:00 Breakout Session:
MODERATOR: Mr. Goeffrey Mazullo
Director, Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program --
A cooperative agreement between East-West Management Institute,
Inc. (EWMI) and the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID)
Country/region-based discussion groups to develop local
action strategies. Groups will be challenged to identify how
standards for increasing transparency, corporate governance
and anti-corruption can be operationalized.
Discussion leaders: USAID Mission Officers
16:45 Breakout Session Reports:
Discussion groups present country-specific action strategies.
Day Three: Thursday, March 28
Integrating Policies on Competitiveness, Anti-Corruption
and Corporate Governance
MODERATOR:
Mr. Scott Kleinberg
Private Enterprise Officer, Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office
of Market Transition, USAID
9:00 Keynote Speaker: Mr.
Ivan Miklos, Deputy Prime Minister for Economy of the
Slovak Republic
"Competitiveness,
Transparency, and Public/Private Partnerships
Introduced by Ms. Paula Goddard,
former USAID Mission Director, Slovakia.
9:15 Enhancing Corporate Governance and Anti-Corruption
Initiatives Through Public Private Partnerships: A Panel Discussion
with Reports from the Region
Moderator Mr. Andrew Wilson,
Senior Program Officer, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Center
for International Private Enterprise
Presenters:
Dr. Boris Begovic, Vice President,
Center for Liberal Democratic Studies, and former Chief Economic
Advisor to Miroljub Labu, Deputy Prime Minister, Yugoslavia
"Anti-Corruption
Efforts and Serbia's Private Sector"
Dr. Igor Belikov, Director,
Institute for Stock Market and Management and President, Russian
Institute of Directors.
"Coalition Building to Improve Corporate Governance"
Ms. Despina Pascal, Romanian
National Corporate Governance Task Force
"Corporate
Governance Codes of Conduct"
Mr. Stanislav Vartanian, Investors Protection Association,
Russia.
"Addressing the Supply Side of Corruption Through Corporate-Governance"
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45 Operational Strategies for Improved Corporate
Governance
Ms. Natalie Jaresko, President
and CEO Western NIS Enterprise Fund, Kiev, Ukraine
Experiences,
Lessons Learned at Enterprise Funds in Ukraine and Moldova
Operational
Strategies for Improved Corporate Governance
11:30 Breakout Session:
MODERATOR:
Mr. Scott Kleinberg
Private Enterprise Officer, Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office
of Market Transition, USAID
Discussion groups to develop action strategies and identify
next steps in developing public-private partnerships to enhance
competitiveness through corporate governance and anti-corruption
initiatives.
Discussion leaders: USAID Mission Officers
12:30 Lunch Speaker/Report
from the Field:
Mr. Boyko Todorov, Coordinator,
Southeast European Legal Development Initiative (SELDI) and
Program Director, Center for the Study of Democracy
"Coalition 2000: A Case Study in Monitoring and Prevention
of Corruption"
13:45 Breakout Session Reports:
Discussion groups present country-specific action strategies
14:30 Closing Remarks:
Mr. Jose Maria Figueres,
Managing Director, World Economic Forum and former President
of Costa Rica
15:15 Coffee Break
15:30-17:30 USAID In-house Implementation Session:
Breakout session for USAID Mission staff to strategize and
operationalize best corporate governance and anti-corruption
standards at the country-specific level. As cross-cutting
reform initiatives, emphasis will be placed on utilizing existing
institutions and local approaches.
Session Leaders:
Mr. Bill Frej, Director, Office of Market Transition, USAID
Mr. Jerry Hyman, Director, Eastern Europe Bureau/Office of
Democracy and Governance, USAID
Facilitators:
Ms. Claudia J. Dumas, Senior
Rule of Law Advisor, Europe and Eurasia Bureau//Office of
Democracy and Governance, USAID
Ms. Beth Jones, Senior
Anti-Corruption Advisor, Europe and Eurasia Bureau//Office
of Democracy and Governance, USAID
Dr. Demir Yener, Senior
Financial Markets Advisor, Europe and Eurasia Bureau/Office
of Market Transition/Institutional and Legal Environmental
Division, USAID
"Disclosure, Corporate Governance,
Competitiveness and SME Access to Finance"
Mr. David Meyer, J.D.,
M.B.A., Senior Anti-Corruption Advisor, Office of Market Transition,
USAID Bureau for Europe & Eurasia
Ms. Madalene O'Donnell,
Anti-Corruption Specialist, Democracy and Governance Office,
DCHA Bureau, USAID
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