Currency Consolidation
Panelist: Timothy F. Geithner, President, Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkSpeaker: Peter B. Kenen
March 3, 2005
Chair: Timothy F. Geithner
Author: Peter B. Kenen, Adjunct Senior Fellow for International Economics and Ellen E. Meade, Associate Professor of Economics, American University
January 1, 2005 - Present
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