The Center on Global Economic Governance (CGEG) hosted the 3rd annual Central Bankers Roundtable conference, titled “Challenges to Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Emerging Market Economies,” on Monday, April 23rd.
The Center on Global Economic Governance hosted Ambassador Daniel Fried, distinguished fellow with the Atlantic Council and former sanctions coordinator at the U.S. State Department on Friday, April 20th.
The Center on Global Economic Governance (CGEG) and the Urban and Social Policy Concentration at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) hosted an event on “Leadership in Anticorruption: Insights into Singapore & NYC’s Investigative Agencies” on April 2, 2018.
Jan Svejnar, Director of the Center on Global Economic Governance, was recently quoted in a New York Times article on China's financial regulatory shake-up. The article discusses what the changes mean for China's financial reform agenda and the roles top regulatory officials will play in crafting and implementing economic policy.
The Center on Global Economic Governance and the School of International and Public Affairs hosted the third annual summit forum on China and the West: The Role of the State in Economic Growth Conference on March 22nd and March 23rd, 2018 in Beijing, China.
On Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23, the School of International and Public Affairs and the Center on Global Economic Governance at Columbia University hosted a two-day conference in Beijing titled “China and the West: The Role of the State in Economic Growth.” The forum was cosponsored by the Columbia Global Center in Beijing, the Institute of New Structural Economics (INSE) at Beijing University and the Tsinghua University’s School of Economic and Management and School of Public Policy and Management.
The conference was strategically planned to take place just after the 2018 National…
The Center on Global Economic Governance hosted a panel discussion on “Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Governance and Public Policy" on February 23, 2018.
On December 4, 2017, the Center on Global Economic Governance – in collaboration with the Program for Economic Research, the Columbia University Press, and the Finance Division at the Columbia Business School – hosted A Special Symposium in Memory of Kenneth J. Arrow at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
For all of their focus on asset prices, financial economists rarely ask if assets are priced ethically—that is, if their prices are compatible with the public good.
Globalization has been at a crossroads for a while. Trade protectionism is on the rise. At the same time, sophisticated technologies inaugurate a new era of threats and opportunities that holds the world in awe.
Frans Timmermans, the first vice-president of the EU’s European Commission, visited SIPA on September 18 to offer a European perspective on “Free Expression in a Time of Uncertainty.”
Two hundred forty-eight papers and sixty-seven parallel panel sessions. Multidisciplinary topic areas covering Politics and Economic Transition, Organization and Markets, Voting, Politics, and Elections, and many more. Nearly three hundred participants from across the globe. These are just some of the highlights from the 21st Annual Meeting of the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics (SIOE), held June 23rd through 25th, at Columbia University.
