Sunday, March 3, 2013

Monday in Washington

For Washington, DC
GLOBAL CHALLENGES, DOMESTIC CHOICES: OPTIONS FOR ECONOMIC POLICY. 3/3-5, 8:00am-8:00pm. Sponsor: National Association for Business Economics (NABE). Speakers: Lael Brainard, United States Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs; Tom Davis, Former Congressman (R-VA); Director of Federal Government Affairs, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Edward J. DeMarco, Acting Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency; Douglas Elmendorf, Director, Congressional Budget Office; Jacob A. Frenkel, Chairman, JPMorganChase International, Former Governor, Bank of Israel; Mike Jackson, CEO, AutoNation, Inc.; Alan Krueger, Chair, Council of Economic Advisers; Jeffrey Lacker, President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond ; Athanasios Orphanides, former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus; Adam Posen, Former Member, Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England; President, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Stuart Rothenberg, Editor and Publisher, The Rothenberg Political Report; Nathan Sheets, Global Head of International Economics, Citigroup; Gary Stern, former President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; John B. Taylor, Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford University; Hung Tran, First Deputy Managing Director, Institute of International Finance; Laura D. Tyson, Former Director National Economic Council; S. K. and Angela Chan Chair in Global Management, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business; Paul Volcker, Former Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve System; Janet Yellen, Vice Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

RUSSIA: ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS AND THE ROLE OF THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY. 3/4, Noon-1:00pm. Sponsor: Wilson Center, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies. Speaker: Raymond Baker, director of global financial integrity at the Center for International Policy.

THE SECRETARY: A JOURNEY WITH HILARY CLINTON. 3/4, 12:15-2:00pm. Sponsor: Carnegie (CEIP). Speakers: Kim Ghattas, State Department correspondent for the BBC, author, The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power; Karim Sadjadpour, senior associate in the Middle East program at CEIP; Susan Glasser, editor in chief of Foreign Policy

THE STATE OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY: THE BUDGET AND BEYOND. 3/4, 3:30-5:00pm, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Brookings. Speakers: Diane Farrell, executive vice president of the U.S.-India Business Council; Laura Papi, assistant director of the International Monetary Fund's Asia and Pacific Department; Anne Krueger, professor of international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies; Eswar Prasad, senior fellow and chair in international trade and economics at Brookings.

THE OTHER SIDE OF INDIA: A RIGHTS RECORD OVERLOOKED. 3/4, 4:00-5:15pm. Sponsor: Wilson Center. Speaker: Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia Director, Human Rights Watch.

THE CONTEXT OF MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS: SOCIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS. 3/4-5, 4:00-6:30pm. Sponsor: National Research Council. Speakers: Barbara Wanchisen, Director, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences; Reid Hastie, Chair, Committee on Context of Military Environments; Jay Goodwin, Chief, Foundational Science, U.S. Army Research Institute. 

THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN LIBERTIES AND FISCAL POLICY AND EXPERIENCES IN GOVERNMENT. 3/4, 7:00-8:30pm. Sponsor: George Washington University (GWU) College Republicans. Speaker: Ron Paul, Former Rep., R-Texas, three-time presidential candidate.

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