“Policy Challenges in a Diverging Global Economy”

That’s the title of the volume of proceedings of the 2015 Asia Economic Policy Conference, edited Reuven Glick and Mark M. Spiegel.

Here’s the contents:

Foreword
John C. Williams, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Conference Summary
Reuven Glick, Group Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Mark M. Spiegel, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Opening Remarks

Emerging Asia in Transition
Stanley Fischer, Vice Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

– GENERAL DISCUSSION

Monetary Policy “Contagion” in the Pacific Basin: A Historical Inquiry
Sebastian Edwards, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles

COMMENTARY
– Woon Gyu Choi, Deputy Governor, Bank of Korea
– Linda Tesar, Professor, University of Michigan
– GENERAL DISCUSSION

Is There Macroprudential Policy without International Cooperation?
Stephen G. Cecchetti, Professor, Brandeis University
Paul M.W. Tucker, Senior Fellow, Harvard University

COMMENTARY
– Linda S. Goldberg, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
– Fabio Ghironi, Professor, University of Washington; and
Lawrence Schembri, Bank of Canada
– GENERAL DISCUSSION

Evening Keynote Address
Freer Choice, Lower Growth, and Higher Welfare: Recent Changes in China’s Population Control Policy and the Impact on Its Economy
Shang-Jin Wei, Chief Economist, Asia Development Bank

– GENERAL DISCUSSION

International Coordination
Jeffrey Frankel, Professor, Harvard University

COMMENTARY
– Charles Engel, Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
– J. Aizenman, Professor, University of Southern California
– GENERAL DISCUSSION

The Renminbi’s Ascendance in International Finance
Eswar S. Prasad, Professor, Cornell University, and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

COMMENTARY
– Menzie Chinn, Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
– Stijn Claessens, Senior Adviser, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
– GENERAL DISCUSSION

Policy Perspectives from the Bottom Up: What Do Firm-Level Data Tell Us China Needs to Do?
Loren Brandt, Professor, University of Toronto

COMMENTARY
– David Dollar, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
– Tao Zha, Executive Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

GENERAL DISCUSSION

Policymaker Panel
Monetary Policies in a Diverging Global Economy: Japan, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific Region
Sayuri Shirai, Member, Monetary Policy Board, Bank of Japan

Safeguarding Financial Stability in a Diverging Global Economy
Joon-Ho Hahm, Member, Monetary Policy Board, Bank of Korea

Indonesia: Global Spillover and Policy Response
Perry Warjiyo, Deputy Governor, Bank Indonesia

– GENERAL DISCUSSION

Closing Remarks
Barry Eichengreen, Professor, University of California, Berkeley

Evening Keynote Address
The World Economy after the Global Financial Crisis
Maurice Obstfeld, Economic Counselor and Director of Research, International Monetary Fund

– GENERAL DISCUSSION

The entire volume is here.