The New Old Year
Richard N. Haass argues that many of the same issues that we faced in 2012 will continue to be problematic in 2013.
Speaker: Willem Buiter, Chief Economist, Citigroup
Presider: Rana Foroohar, Assistant Managing Editor, Economics and Business, Time Magazine
May 16, 2012
Willem H. Buiter, chief economist for Citigroup, discusses the financial crises affecting the Euro zone.
This meeting was part of the C. Peter McColough series on International Economics.
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