Leading Economists Debate Where the World Is Headed
This panel brings together prominent economists to debate a range of
issues with global scope: from inequality and emerging markets to
austerity policies and the impact of technology on employment. This will
be a free-ranging discussion focused on where the world is headed and
what can be done to improve economies and people's lives everywhere.
Speakers:
Ken
Rogoff,
Professor of Economics, Harvard University; Former Chief Economist, International Monetary Fund
Nouriel
Roubini,
Chairman, Roubini Global Economics; Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University
John
Taylor,
Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford University;
George P. Schultz Senior Fellow in Economics, Hoover Institution
Moderator:
Gerard
Baker,
Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal; Editor-in-Chief, Dow Jones & Company
Nouriel Roubini is an American professor of Economics at New York University`s Stern School of Business and chairman of RGE Roubini Global Economics