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On Tuesday November 10 in that place volition travel a conference inwards Chicago on "here.)

There volition travel extensive give-and-take in addition to broader issues, in addition to (the big draw) a panel of Seth  Carpenter, Charles Evans, in addition to Sara Sprung, moderated past times David Wessel.

The conference is past times invitation, merely yous tin withal sign upward here until they run out of room, or electronic mail Jennifer (dot) Williams at chicagobooth (dot) edu. It volition besides travel viewable past times alive webcast, link here, starting 1:30 central.

Update: Video of the termination here.



Program

Session I - The Optimal Maturity of Government Debt in addition to Debt Management Conflicts betwixt the U.S. Treasury in addition to the Federal Reserve

Speakers

Robin Greenwood, George Gund Professor of Finance in addition to Banking, Harvard Business School
Samuel G. Hanson, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School

Discussant

Guido Lorenzoni, Breen Family Professor, Northwestern University

Moderator

Austan Goolsbee, Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Session II - Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 New Structure for U.S. Federal Debt

Speaker

John H. Cochrane, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution in addition to Distinguished Senior Fellow, University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Discussant

James J. McAndrews, Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Moderator

Anil K Kashyap, Edward Eagle Brown Professor of Economics in addition to Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Session III - Panel Discussion

Panelists

Seth B. Carpenter, Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets, Department of the Treasury
Charles Evans, President in addition to Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Sara Sprung, Managing Director, Neuberger Berman

Moderator

David Wessel, Director, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal in addition to Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution

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