Inaugural Miriam Pozen Prize Address by Stanley Fischer
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Inaugural Miriam Pozen Prize Address by Stanley Fischer
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Inaugural Miriam Pozen Prize Address by Stanley Fischer
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Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in access to homeownership have created the need to examine whether—and how—to change aspects of the complex and rapidly changing housing US finance system.
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“Government Financial Products, Policies, and Institutions,“ September 27-28, 2017, Cambridge, MA
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The Center for Finance and Policy is participating in an interactive event to discuss the views of federal chief financial officers as expressed in an upcoming reported entitled “The CFO Act 25 Years Later: What Happened… and What’s Next?”
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Amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the movements in equity markets’ around the world have mirrored the spread of the virus and its virulence. Attempts to limit market crashes, volatility, and financial contagion have taken a number of different forms. This column explores [...]
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Please join us to hear Robert Pozen discuss “Unfunded Retiree Healthcare Obligations – The Elephant in the Room.”
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Please join us to hear Amir Yaron discuss “Why does Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) Offer Super Return?”
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Economic Development through the Intersection of Public and Private Sector
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Robert Holzmann on October 29 at 11:45 am in E62-262
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With the 25th anniversary approaching of a law that overhauled the budgetary and accounting treatment of federal lending programs, the Center for Finance and Policy is [...]