Sovereign Debt and the Economy: What Happens Next?
Organised by the Graduate Institute’s Centre for Finance and Development
Auditorium Ivan Pictet
Maison de la paix, Geneva
Sovereign debt is central to policy debates in both advanced and emerging economies. Could a more enlightened approach to debt produce fewer crises and less human suffering?
Introduction: Philippe Burrin, Director, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Moderator: Soumaya Keynes, Economics correspondent, The Economist
Panel:
Jacques de Larosière, Advisor, BNP Paribas
Randall Kroszner, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago (TBC)
Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics and International Business, New York University
Hyun Song Shin, Economic Adviser and Head of Research, Bank for International Settlements
Charles Wyplosz, Professor of International Economics, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
This roundtable is held as part of the Interdisciplinary Sovereign Debt Research and Management Conference (DebtCon), a two-day conference of academic sessions and policy roundtables organised by the Graduate Institute’s Centre for Finance and Development, the University of Geneva’s Department of History, Economics and Society, and Georgetown University Law Centre.
Registration required. For more information on the entire DebtCon event, please contact debtcon2@graduateinstitute.ch.
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