Thursday, November 29, 2012

Media Advisory: Electoral Cliffhanger, the Fiscal Cliff, and the Post-Election Economic Propects for the US, China, and Euro Area - November 8

Media Advisory

Electoral Cliffhanger, the Fiscal Cliff, and the Post-Election Economic Propects for the US, China, and Euro Area ? November 8


WHO: Adam S. Posen
President Elect, Peterson Institute for International Economics

David J. Stockton
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

Nicholas R. Lardy
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

WHEN: Thursday, November 8, 2012
(Lunch at noon, program at 12:30)
WHERE: C. Fred Bergsten Conference Center
Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics
1750 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
(Metro: Red Line to Dupont Circle)
RSVP: media@piie.com
Note: This meeting is open to all press but by invitation only to the general public.
Please also note if technical assistance is required.

The Peterson Institute will resume its semiannual "Global Economic Prospects" meeting on Thursday, November 8, taking into account the outcome of the US election and the change in Chinese leadership. The presenters will forecast the outlook for the three major components of the global economy: the United States, Europe and the euro area in particular, and China. These three are the sources of greatest risk and opportunity for the world outlook.

The US outlook will be presented by David J. Stockton, the newest senior fellow at the Institute who formerly served as the chief economist at the Federal Reserve Board.

The outlook for Europe and the euro area will be presented by Adam S. Posen, president elect of the Institute, who recently completed a three year term as a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England.

Senior fellow Nicholas R. Lardy, who has been called "everybody's guru on China" by the National Journal, will assess the outlook for that country.

Stockton, Posen, and Lardy will address not only the fiscal, monetary, and currency issues, but also the political challenges confronting the next US administration and Congress.

Brian Reil
Media Liaison
Peterson Institute for International Economics
1750 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
media@piie.com
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