Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations
Director: Albert Fishlow
December 1, 1996 - April 1, 1997
In an increasingly integrated global economy, macro and microeconomic developments in one country may have important repercussions for other countries' economies. This roundtable addresses a variety of economic issues which affect international economic relations and whose management may call for a concerted multilateral approach. Topics have included central banks' independence and international coordination as well as Brazil's economic prospects and role in the integration process in the Western Hemisphere.
Meetings
Roundtable Meeting
The Brazilian Economy and Its Prospects
Presider: E. Gerald Corrigan
Speaker: Pedro Sãmpaio Malan, Ministry of Finance, Brazil
April 30, 1997
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