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SGE Distinguished Lecturers

Other Lecturers


 SGE Distinguished Lecturers:


2006:  Douglas Holtz-Eakin, "Can Economists Improve Public Policy? "

2005: Katherine Abraham, "What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Gaps and Deficiencies in Data for Policy and What We Can Do About Them."

2004: Roger Ferguson, "Lessons from Past Productivity Booms"

2003: John Taylor, "Current Issues in International Economic Policy"

2002:  Martin Baily, "The New Economy:  Second Wind or Post Mortem?" 

2001: Stanley Fischer, "Exchange Rate Systems: Is the Bipolar View Right?"

2000: Rebecca Blank, "What Has Recent History Taught Us About Fighting Poverty?"

1999: Lawrence Summers, "Reflections on Managing Global Integration"

1998: Joseph Stiglitz, "The Private Uses of Public Interests: Incentives and Institutions"

1997: Alan Blinder, "What Central Bankers Could Learn From Academics - and Vice Versa"

1996: Mancur Olson, "Big Bills Left on the Sidewalk: Why Some Nations are Rich, and Others Poor"

1995: Isabel Sawhill, "The Economist vs. Madmen in Authority"

1994: Henry Aaron, "Public Policy, Values and Consciousness"

1993: Richard Ruggles, "Accounting for Saving and Capital Formation in the United States, 1947-91"

1992: Edward Gramlich, "Setting National Priorities: 1992"

1990: Alice Rivlin, "Strengthening the Economy by Rethinking the Role of Federal and State Governments"

1989: Janet Norwood, "Data Quality and Public Policy"

1988: Andrew Brimmer, "Central Banking and Systemic Risks in Capital Markets"

1987: Martin Feldstein, "Thinking About International Economic Coordination"

1984 to 1986: Alfred Kahn, George Jaszi, and Joseph Pechman

 
Other Lecturers:

Jim Besson of Research on Innovation

Stephen Cohen of American University




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