Global Financial Market Turmoil: A Panel Discussion
Booth Auditorium, UC Berkeley School of Law
The program is free and open to the public.
A panel of distinguished scholars from UC Berkeley will analyze how the recent financial market meltdown occurred, evaluate the government's response, and explain its impact on American households and global markets.
The Program will be webcast and a video recording of it will be available for on line viewing at:
BCLBE website: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/gfmt.htm
CIG website: http://igov.berkeley.edu/
Panelists:
George A. Akerlof (Moderator)
Koshland Professor of Economics
2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics
J. Bradford DeLong
Professor Economics
Department of Economics
Aaron Edlin
Richard W. Jennings Professor of Law
Professor of Law & Economics
Barry Eichengreen
George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics
Professor of Economics & Political Science
John Quigley
Interim Dean, Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public PolicyI.
Donald Terner Distringuished Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Business
Nancy Wallace
Professor, Haas School of Business
Co-Chair, Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics
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