MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy 12th Annual Conference
Reassessing Government Assets and Liabilities: Putting the Finance into Public Finance
We hope you can join us for the 12th annual conference of the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy this year on the timely theme of better measuring government assets and liabilities. Globally, growing government debt burdens and structural imbalances threaten fiscal sustainability. Yet projections based on official statistics reveal only part of the picture. A reevaluation of fiscal sustainability through the lens of financial economics can better inform policymakers and the public about the true magnitude of imbalances and the risks they entail. The conference will bring together leading academics, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss these challenges and policy options for mitigating them, and to explore the implications for interest rates, financial markets, and the macroeconomy.
The conference, co-sponsored by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, will be held in-person in at the Boston Marriott Cambridge in the heart of Kendall Square and will also be livestreamed. Attendance is free, but registration is required to join in person, and space is limited.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE LIVE WEBCAST
The recording will be available for viewing later via the same webcast link.
Each year the MIT GCFP’s annual conference brings together leading academics, policy makers and practitioners to discuss research and new developments in a selected area related to one or more of the main research tracks of the Center:
- Evaluation and Management of Government Financial Institutions
- Regulation of Financial Markets and Institutions
- Risk Measurement and Management in the Public Sector
The mission of the MIT GCFP is to serve as a catalyst for innovative, cross-disciplinary, and non‑partisan research and educational initiatives that address the unique challenges facing governments in their role as financial institutions and as regulators of the financial system.
For more information about the Golub Center, feel free to peruse prior research and events on our website, including last year’s conference.