In April, leaders from the G20 countries that represent 85% of the global economy meet to develop a coordinated response to the worldwide economic and financial collapse. What actions can G20 leaders take to stem the tsunami washing over the world economy? How will these leaders find common solutions to this international disaster? Join our distinguished panel of UC Berkeley economists to understand these questions and identify answers.
You can learn more about The Group of Twenty (G20) Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors and their upcoming meetings at: http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/en/
This program will be webcast, please check these sites for instructions:
BCLBE website: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/bclbe/
CIG website: http://igov.berkeley.edu/
Panelists:
Aaron Edlin, (Moderator)
Berkeley School of Law, UC Berkeley
Barry Eichengreen
Department of Economics, UC Berkeley
Maurice Obstfeld
Department of Economics, UC Berkeley
Pierre-Olivier Gourichas
Department of Economics, UC Berkeley
Andrew Rose
HAAS School of Business, UC Berkeley
This event is being co-sponsored by:
Berkeley Center for Law, Business and the Economy (BCLBE),
UC Berkeley Center on Institutions and Governance (IGS),
HAAS School of Business.