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Date: 2024-12-26 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00023152 |
TPB EVENT REGISTER - 2022
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 6.30 PM at CUNY GRADUATE CENTER Making Sense of the Unpredictable Economy: Paul Krugman in Conversation with Joseph E. Gagnon, Claudia Sahm, and Karl Smith Original article: Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | ||
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1 TICKET SENT TO peterbnyc@gmail.com DATE ... Wed, Oct 19, 2022 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT LOCATION ... CUNY Graduate Center 5th Avenue and 34th Street New York, NY Thanks for your order!#4541551509 Making Sense of the Unpredictable Economy: Paul Krugman in Conversation with Joseph E. Gagnon, Claudia Sahm, and Karl Smith About this event While inflation has exploded across the US — creating volatility in gas, food, and housing prices — the Federal Reserve is increasing interest rates to slow the economy. Does that just replace one form of hardship with another for American families? How can we make sense of this unpredictable economy, with its high inflation and low unemployment, and what policies can help keep us out of a recession? Paul Krugman — distinguished professor of economics at the CUNY Graduate Center, Nobel laureate, and New York Times columnist — leads a panel of experts to help us understand these topsy-turvy economic times. Featuring: Joseph E. Gagnon, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, formerly of the US Federal Reserve Board and the US Treasury Department; Claudia Sahm, leader of the Macroeconomic Research initiative of the Jain Family Institute, formerly of the US Federal Reserve Board and President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers; and Karl Smith, an opinion columnist at Bloomberg and former vice president for federal policy at the Tax Foundation. Presented with the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality. In-person attendees will be checked in at the door. Visitors to the Graduate Center must provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have had a negative COVID-19 molecular (PCR) test performed by an accredited lab taken no more than seven days prior to the visit. One-day visitors may submit proof of vaccination by presenting either a CDC Vaccination Card or the NYS Excelsior Pass or supplying proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test by presenting a copy of the lab results. CUNY students, faculty, and staff must comply with the University’s vaccine policies. Faculty, staff, and students with verified proof of vaccination will use the CUNY Access Pass in Cleared4 to enter the Graduate Center. Please follow the steps outlined in the Building Entry Policy. Please see Building Entry Policy for more information.
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