Globalization Institute
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas established the Globalization Institute in 2007 for the purpose of better understanding how the process of deepening economic integration between the countries of the world, or globalization, alters the environment in which U.S. monetary policy decisions are made. The Institute’s mission is to produce research that sheds light on important policy questions and meets the highest standards of the peer-reviewed literature.Global Perspectives
The Global Perspectives speaker series connects global thought leaders and community members for conversation around economic issues.
Upcoming Global Perspectives
- John B. Taylor
October 22, 2020 - Mark Carney
October 28, 2020 - Joe Straus
November 18, 2020
Recent Global Perspectives
- Governor Alejandro Díaz de León—Video
October 6, 2020 - James B. Milliken—Video
September 30, 2020 - Richard W. Fisher—Video
September 21, 2020
Recent Additions
01/14/21
11/10/20
11/09/20
Trade Integration, Global Value Chains and Capital Accumulation
10/23/20
The Distributional Effects of COVID-19 and Optimal Mitigation Policies
Events
10/12/18
Conference on International Economics
Dallas Fed
10/20/17
Conference on International Economics
Houston
03/29/17
Federal Reserve System Committee on International Economic Analysis
El Paso Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
10/18/16
Trade and Digitalization: Globally Integrating the Transatlantic Marketplace
Dallas Fed