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Events
Archive
of Past Events: Spring 2005
Irene
and Bernard L. Schwartz Lecture Series
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Laura
Tyson
Globalization, Outsourcing, and US Prosperity
September 20th
6:00
p.m.
Tishman Auditorium
The New School
66 W 12th Street |
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WEBCAST
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archived version of the webcast will be available
soon at www.dialnsa.edu.
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An economist
interested in "real world" economic problems, Dr. Tyson has earned
her reputation as an authority on U.S. economic competitiveness,
global markets, and the high-tech industry. She applied her expertise
as National Economic Adviser to the President and Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisors during the first term of the Clinton
Presidency and was the highest ranking woman in the Clinton White
House. As the nation's top economic adviser, Dr. Tyson managed all
economic policy-making throughout the executive branch. Dr. Tyson
became London Business School's first female Dean in January 2002-the
first woman to head a top-10 international business school. The
London Times magazine named her one of the 25 most influential women
in the world. More
about Dr. Tyson.
The lecture
is free and open to the public, but reservations are recommended.
Reservations can be made by calling the box office at (212) 229-5488
or by sending an email to boxoffice@newschool.edu
The Laura Tyson
lecture will be webcast simultaneously at www.dialnsa.edu
To view the
webcast (at the day and time of the event) go to www.dialnsa.edu.
Click on 'Globalization, Outsourcing, and US Prosperity' under the
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Economic
Policy Workshops
Economic Policy
Workshops are held throughout the academic year and aim to promote
discussion of contemporary policy and applied research issues. The
Workshop runs in a seminar style, with the presentation followed
by questions and discussion. Workshops are open to the public and
background research papers are usually posted on the website in
advance of the Workshop.
TIME:
12:30 - 2:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted)
PLACE: 80 Fifth Ave, Fifth floor conference room.
October 5: Paul Davidson, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
"Samuelson,
Keynesians, and the Keynes/Post Keynesian Revolution: The Evidence
Showing Who Killed Cock Robin" (PDF - 93KB)
October 19: David Howell, Jeff Madrick, Melissa Mahoney, SCEPA "New Labour
Market Indicators"
Relevant Link: www.newschool.edu/cepa/research/rwg_new-labor-market-indicators.htm
October
26: Lance Taylor, Codrina Rada, and Luca Zamparelli, SCEPA
"US Macro Imbalances: Trends, Cycles, and Policy Implications" (PDF - 314KB)
November 2: Elsa Montero and Carlos Barra
Surviving the Argentinean Crisis:
The Recuperation of Factories and the Movement of Unemployed Workers
November 4: Andrew Glyn, University of Oxford
Capitalism Unleashed: Finance, Globalization, and Welfare
November 7 at 4:30 p.m.: Prabhat Patnaik
On Some Contradictions of World Capitalism Circa 2005
November
9: Erica Groshen, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Was
the 2001 Recession Different in the Labor Market? Comparing Measures (PDF - 588KB)
Relevant Link: www.newyorkfed.org/research/current_issues/ci9-8.html
November 17 at 8:00 p.m.: Film Screening
WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price
November
30: Anwar Shaikh, New School for Social Research "Economic
Policy in a Growth Context: A Synthesis of Keynes and Harrod"
"Economic
Policy in a Growth Context: A Synthesis of Keynes and Harrod" (PDF - 139KB)
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