Trade vs. Technology: What's to Blame for Expanding Inequality in the U.S.? - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies at Southern Methodist University are organizing a two-day conference on international trade, technology and income inequality to be held on the SMU campus on Thursday, March 1, 2018, and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas on Friday, March 2, 2018
The purpose of the conference is to:
-Better understand the relative importance of international trade and technological change as drivers of the increased inequality in incomes and wealth that has characterized the U.S. economy in recent years.
-Discuss potential policy responses.
Speakers include:
Richard Baldwin, Graduate Institute, Geneva
James Galbraith, University of Texas
Kent Hughes, Wilson Center
Aparna Mathur, American Enterprise Institute
John McLaren, University of Virginia
Timothy Smeeding, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan will deliver opening remarks on Friday, March 2.
The conference is being funded by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the Tower Center and the Jno. E. Owens Memorial Foundation.
When
Thursday and Friday, March 1–2, 2018
Where
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2200 N. Pearl Street
Dallas, TX 75201
Southern Methodist University
6425 Boaz Lane
Dallas, TX 75205
Registration
Online registration coming soon
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 1, 2018 Friday Mar 2, 2018
Thursday & Friday
March 1-2, 2018
Location
March 1, 2018
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2200 N. Pearl Street
Dallas, TX 75201
March 2, 2018
Southern Methodist University
6425 Boaz Lane
Dallas, TX 75205