Event Summary
As part of the new series Rebuilding the Global Economy, the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) held a virtual event on November 12, 2020, to discuss the role of leaders of members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), featuring:
- Charles D. Lake II to the leaders of the parties to the CPTPP
- Mary E. Lovely on the role of standards vis-à-vis China
- Adam S. Posen on a strategy of principled plurilateralism
- Jeffrey J. Schott on what it would take for the United States to accede to the CPTPP
- Commentary from the Honorable Malcolm Turnbull, 29th Prime Minister of Australia
ABOUT THIS SERIES
Rebuilding the Global Economy, launched by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) in October 2020, is a series that lays out for policymakers heading into 2021 what needs to be repaired by defining critical and practical priorities, and offering credible solutions. These PIIE-led proposals will take the form of memoranda to policymakers and policy briefs, accompanied by data visualizations, blogs, videos, and virtual events with experts. The virtual discussions will outline a multi-faceted set of policy responses to achieve sustainable, inclusive economic growth and improve human welfare.
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About This Series
Rebuilding the Global Economy, launched by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) in October 2020, is a series that lays out for policymakers heading into 2021 what needs to be repaired by defining critical and practical priorities, and offering credible solutions. These PIIE-led proposals take the form of memoranda to policymakers and policy briefs, accompanied by data visualizations, blogs, videos, and virtual events with experts. The virtual discussions outline a multi-faceted set of policy responses to achieve sustainable, inclusive economic growth and improve human welfare.