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2024 Fall Policy Forum

Trade Policy, Competitiveness, and Global Rules
Co-Sponsored by ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏand the Stanford King Center on Global Development.

Event Details:

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Location

John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building
366 Galvez Street
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

This event is open to:

By Invitation Only

The 2024 Fall Policy forum, co-sponsored by ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏand the King Center on Global Development will focus on trade policy, competitiveness, and global rules. We will address three main themes: trade policy in a more complex world; multilateral institutions, partnerships, and the future of the WTO, IMF, and TPP; and global competition and geoeconomic fragmentation in areas such as technology, innovation, and climate change.

We have confirmed a great lineup of speakers including Catherine Wolfram (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jennifer Harris (on leave from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation), Bill Duhamel (Route One Investment Company), Matteo Maggiori (¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ), Stephen Redding (Princeton University), John Lipsky (Johns Hopkins), Brad Setser and Inu Manak (Council on Foreign Relations), Judith Goldstein (¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ), Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley), Kimberly Clausing (University of California, Los Angeles), Peter Harrell (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), and Ramin Toloui (SIEPR).

The policy forum will begin with lunch.

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Schedule

Thursday, October 17, 2024

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    Lunch

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    Welcome Remarks

    • Greg Rosston, Interim Director, Senior Fellow, Director of the Public Policy Program, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
    • Katherine Casey, Faculty Director, King Center on Global Development
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    First Panel: Innovation, Competition, and Geoeconomic Fragmentation

    • , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • , Hewlett Foundation
    • , Princeton University
    • , Route One Investment Company  
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    Break

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    Second Panel: Multilateral Institutions and Partnerships: The Future of WTO, IMF, and TPP

    • , University of California, Berkeley
    • , Johns Hopkins University
    • , Council on Foreign Relations 
      • Moderated By: , ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ
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    Break

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    Third Panel: Trade Policy in a More Complex World

    • , University of California, Los Angeles
    • , Council on Foreign Relations
    • , Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
      • Moderated By: Ramin Toloui, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

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