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Past Event
Global Economic Prospects: Fall 2007
Michael Mussa
(PIIE) and
Adam S. Posen
(PIIE)
October 10, 2007
Past Event
Global Economic Prospects: Spring 2008
Michael Mussa
(PIIE),
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE) and
Arvind Subramanian
(PIIE)
April 3, 2008
Past Event
Evolving Asia Pacific Regionalism: Challenges and Opportunities
Phil Goff (Minister of Trade and Defense of New Zealand )
June 9, 2008
Past Event
Global Economic Prospects: Fall 2008
Michael Mussa
(PIIE),
Arvind Subramanian
(PIIE) and Daniel Yergin (Cambridge Energy Research Associates)
September 26, 2008
Past Event
Australian Prime Minister Rudd on the Global Economic Crisis
Kevin Rudd (Australian Prime Minister)
March 26, 2009
Past Event
Global Economic Prospects: L- or V-shaped Recovery?
Michael Mussa
(PIIE) and
Simon Johnson
(PIIE)
April 7, 2009
Past Event
Asia's Recovery and Global Imbalances
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE),
Michael Mussa
(PIIE),
C. Randall Henning
(PIIE) and Jong-Wha Lee (Asian Development Bank)
October 14, 2009
Past Event
The New World Order: The Influence of Asia and Emerging Countries
Gerard Lyons (Standard Chartered Bank)
October 30, 2009
Past Event
Asia-Pacific Regional Economic Integration and Architecture
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE)
March 25, 2010
Past Event
Asia's Recovery and Macroeconomic Policy Challenges
Jong-Wha Lee (Asian Development Bank)
April 19, 2010
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