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Customer LoginsFrom Pandemic to Policy: How will the US economy fare in the years ahead?
For the first time ever, join us as we provide the public with
on demand access to this much anticipated Economic Policy Summit.
Reimagined for the virtual space to provide timely insights and
discussion in a safe, interactive, and dynamic way.
We're excited to bring you sessions featuring our renowned
economists and some of the world's brightest and most provocative
thought leaders as we explore new policies and their impact on
business and industry. Don't miss a minute of insightful keynotes,
major announcements, and success stories from renowned thought
leaders around the world.
Speakers
Gustav Ando
Vice President, Industry Services & Life Sciences, IHS
Markit
Nariman Behravesh, Ph.D.
Senior Economic Adviser, IHS Markit
Wendy Edelberg
Director of The Hamilton Project and a senior fellow in Economic
Studies at the Brookings Institution
Ken Matheny, Ph.D.
Executive Director, IHS Markit
Joel Prakken, Ph.D.
Chief US Economist and co-head of US Economics, IHS Markit
Michael R. Strain
Director of Economic Policy Studies and Arthur F. Burns Scholar in
Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute
Chris Varvares
Vice President and co-head of US Economics, IHS Markit
If you are an Economics & Country Risk subscriber, reach out to your account manager to register for this event.
Registration
Use the Watch Now button in the banner to register for this on-demand webinar. Once registered, you will receive the instructions needed to view the online session.
Cost to Watch: $300 USD
(includes only Day 1 presentations)
Presentations - Day 2
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Speakers
Wednesday,23 September 2020
- Welcome and logistics
- Progression of the pandemic - What lies ahead?
- US outlook and scenarios
- Changes to the Fed’s Monetary Policy Framework
- What policies are needed to contain the virus and restore the economy?
- Concluding remarks