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Global Perspectives with Mervyn King
Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, discussed issues facing the nation and the global economy.
11/16/2016Dallas Fed
Border Economics, Development and Entrepreneurship Symposium BEDES 2016
11/09/2016McAllen, TX
Vistas from Texas: An Economic Outlook
11/04/2016Dallas Fed
Conference on International Economics
This conference, held Oct. 7-8, 2016 in Dallas, was co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and University of Houston
10/07/2016Dallas Fed
Global Perspectives with Robert E. Rubin
Robert E. Rubin, former secretary of the Treasury, discussed issues facing the nation and the global economy.
10/06/2016Dallas Fed
Global Perspectives with Lawrence H. Summers
Lawrence H. Summers discussed national and global economic issues, as well as Federal Reserve monetary policy. Summers is Harvard University president emeritus, a Charles W. Eliot University professor and former secretary of the Treasury.
09/27/2016Houston Branch
Global Perspectives with Nitin Nohria
Nitin Nohria, dean of Harvard Business School, discussed issues facing the nation and the global economy.
06/20/2016Dallas Fed
The Political Economy of Texas–Mexico: Common Bonds, Shared Challenges
04/07/2016Southern Methodist University
Global Perspectives with Hank Paulson
Hank Paulson, chairman of the Paulson Institute, discussed the transformation of China, the challenges of being a CEO in the 21st century and the fiscal challenges confronting the U.S.
03/16/2016Dallas Fed
Global Perspectives with Agustín Carstens and Stephen S. Poloz
Agustín Carstens, governor of Banco de México, and Stephen S. Poloz, governor of Bank of Canada, discussed the future of NAFTA and the challenges that low oil prices have created for North America.
02/18/2016Dallas Fed