Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
Staff: Edward J. Lincoln, Director, Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies, New York University
January 1, 1983 - Present
The Walter Hochschild Program was inaugurated in 1983, and supports Studies programs on international economic issues.
Meetings
Study Group Meeting
The Limits of Trade Policy
Presider: Daniel K. Tarullo, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Daniel K. Tarullo, Council on Foreign Relations
April 12, 1999
Study Group Meeting
Session I .
Presider: Charles S. Levy
Speaker: Daniel K. Tarullo
February 26, 1999
Roundtable Meeting
The Brazilian Economy and Its Prospects
Presider: E. Gerald Corrigan
Speaker: Pedro Sãmpaio Malan, Ministry of Finance, Brazil
April 30, 1997
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Roundtable Meeting
The APEC Vancouver Summit: A Canadian Perspective
Presider: Merit E. Janow
Speaker: Leonard Edwards, Ministry for Trade and Economic Policy, Canada
March 11, 1997
General Meeting
Central Banks and Public Pressure: How Independent Can Banks Be?
Presider: Paul A. Volcker
Speaker: Alan S. Blinder, Codirector, Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University;, former Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
December 3, 1996
Roundtable Meeting
Walter Hochschild Program: International Economics Author's Review
April 9, 1987
Roundtable Meeting
Walter Hochschild Programs in International Economic Issues
January 1, 1983 - December 31, 1999
1998-99 The Walter Hochschild Study Group on International Investment Negotiations
1997-98 The Walter Hochschild Roundtable on Asian Economics
1996-97 The Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations; The Walter Hochschild Meeting on the Upcoming WTO Trade Ministerial in Singapore; The Walter Hochschild Meeting on the G-7 Summit in Denver; The Walter Hochschild Roundtable Seminars on U.S.-Japan Relations
1989-90 Author Review Group for Yen for Development: Japanese Foreign Aid and the Politics of Burden-Sharing, edited by Shafiqul Islam
1986-87 Author Review Group for Fixing Farm Trade: Policy Options for the United States, by Robert L. Paarlberg