Some of the KC Fed Jackson Hole papers now up now up on the meeting website. More will likely get added later.
| Opening Remarks | BEN S. BERNANKE Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
|
|
|
Assessing Current Trends in Global Growth
| Author: | DANI RODRIK Professor, Harvard University |
| Discussant: | PIER CARLO PADOAN Deputy Secretary-General and Chief Economist, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |
| General Discussion | |
Balancing Growth with Equity
| Author: | ESTHER DUFLO Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Discussant: | KEVIN M. MURPHY Professor, University of Chicago |
| General Discussion | |
Achieving Growth Amid Fiscal Imbalances
| First Paper Author: | STEPHEN G. CECCHETTI Economic Adviser and Head, Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements |
| Second Paper Authors: | KATHERINE BAICKER Professor, Harvard University |
| AMITABH CHANDRA Professor, Harvard University |
|
| Discussant: | MAYA MACGUINEAS President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget |
| General Discussion | |
Managing Natural Resources in Developing Economies
| Luncheon Address: | PAUL COLLIER Professor, Oxford University and Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies |
Regulating Financial Markets and Institutions to Promote Growth
| Author: | ROSS LEVINE Professor, Brown University |
| Discussant: | RANDY S. KROSZNER Professor, University of Chicago |
| General Discussion | |
Aligning International Capital Flows with Growth
| Author: | ESWAR S. PRASAD Professor, Cornell University and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution |
| Discussant: | SUSAN M. COLLINS Dean, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan |
| General Discussion | |
Setting Policy Priorities for Long-Run Growth
| Panelists: | BARRY EICHENGREEN Professor,University of California, Berkeley |
| CHRISTINE LAGARDE Managing Director, International Monetary Fund |
|
| JEAN-CLAUDE TRICHET President,European Central Bank |
|
| General Discussion | |
|
|
|
Related posts:
Thanks so much! I recommend Cecchetti's paper most of all, although it is quite gloomy.