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The Largest Municipal Bankruptcy Ever?
Jefferson County and Municipal Finance in the Wake of the Bubble
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
 Panelists from the government, media, and private sectors will discuss questions relating to the housing bubble and other potential future credit issues that may emerge in the municipal finance
The Collapse of the WTO Doha Round Trade Talks: Implications and Future Options
With a Keynote Presentation by USTR General Counsel Warren H. Maruyama
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Several trade experts will analyze the implications of the World Trade Organization's systemic failure and its future impact on the world's trading system and explore the future of the WTO.
Will the Global Economy Turn Down?
Monday, July 21, 2008
During this time of low consumer confidence, a new study by IMF economists Stijn Claessens, Ayhan Kose, and Marco Terrones examines 120 recession episodes in Organisation for Economic
The Future of Insurance Regulation
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
This conference will review some of the salient features of the insurance market and insurance regulation today.
How to Improve the Credit Rating Agency Sector
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
This conference will feature financial industry experts with a variety of perspectives on how the major credit rating agency sector could be improved.
Has the Effect of Foreclosures on Housing Prices Been Overstated?
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
In a new study by AEI visiting scholar Charles W. Calomiris, Stanley Longhofer and William Mills use quarterly data for the past twenty years to construct a model of the economy that relates at the
Improving the Social Security Trustees Report
Friday, June 13, 2008
At this AEI forum, Crippen and two other members of the Technical Panel--Steven Lieberman of the Moran Company and Shripad Tuljapurkar of Stanford University--will discuss their findings and
What If the United States Sneezed and Latin America Didn't Catch a Cold?
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Panelists will discuss the impact of the U.S. subprime credit crisis on Latin American countries.
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee
Monday, May 5, 2008
SFRC members will issue statements and answer questions relating to topics such as the recent turmoil in financial markets and proposed remedies; mortgage foreclosure initiatives; and issues relating
What Lies Beyond the Credit Crunch? Part II
Monday, April 28, 2008
The panelists will provide their assessments of the present and future of the financial markets and the economy and will identify what--if anything--policymakers should do.
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Global Business in Iran: Interactive

A new AEI web tool, "Global Business in Iran: Interactive," documents major financial transactions with the Islamic Republic between 2000 and 2007. The findings, based on open-source reporting, are organized by country, economic sector, company, and financial institution. The Institute's researchers have documented more than 300 transactions amounting to more than $150 billion. The interactive tool will be updated regularly as new information comes in.