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Events by Desmond Lachman
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Resident Fellow Desmond Lachman
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Inflation Targeting at Bernanke's Fed?
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
A discussion of what inflation targeting might mean for U.S. monetary-policy management.
Russia: Today, Tomorrow - and in 2008
Friday, October 14, 2005
What does the future hold for Russia's political, economic, and foreign policies?
Does the Euro Have a Future?
Friday, September 16, 2005
The Euro's possible future role as an international reserve currency and the scope for further Euro-zone enlargement.
The World Bank under Wolfowitz
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Panelists discuss the future of the World Bank with Paul Wolfowitz as its new president.
Economic Trends in Putin's Russia
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
A panel discussion of economic trends in Russia featuring Yegor Gaidar, former prime minister of the Russian Federation, and others.
Cross-Border Issues in Major and Minor Tax Reforms
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Author Daniel Shaviro discusses tax reforms in his new book.
China and the Global Economic Recovery
Monday, January 10, 2005
This seminar focuss the sustainability of China's economic miracle and on the impact that this might have on the global economic outlook.
Policy Challenges of Global Payment Imbalances
Thursday, November 4, 2004
This seminar examines the underlying causes of the large U.S. external payments imbalance, as well as the need for a coordinated policy response by the G7 to this problem.
From De-Bolshevization to De-Baathification
Friday, October 15, 2004
Political leaders and intellectuals explore comparative experiences in reclaiming battered, post-totalitarian societies and guiding them toward freedom, stability, and liberal capitalism.
Privatizing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks
Monday, October 4, 2004
Peter Wallison, Tom Stanton, and Bert Ely discuss how to cut the government's links to the housing GSEs without leaving them as dominant players in the mortgage markets.
Total Records: 42
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Role of multilateral lending institutions
Major emerging market economies
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Desmond Lachman
American Enterprise Institute
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Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-862-5844
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E-mail: DLachman@aei.org
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Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State
Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State
This study provides an analysis of recent economic developments in a longer-term context and assesses their implications for future policies.  [Read More]