NABE Economic Policy Survey
The NABE® Policy survey is a semi-annual look at how our members view important economic issues, including monetary and fiscal policy questions.
Monday, August 25, 2008
11 AM EDT
Issues the teleconference will address include:
- Responding to the mortgage distress and credit market turmoil
- Commodity prices and inflation
- Monetary and fiscal policy
- The dollar and the U.S. economy
Discussion leaders:
Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, Ford Motor Company
Catherine Mann, Institute for International Economics/Brandeis University
Richard Brown, FDIC
Douglas Duncan, Fannie Mae
Richard Wobbekind, University of Colorado
Previous Teleconference
View the latest NABE Policy Survey, released in March, 2006
NABE Economic Policy Survey Teleconference August 28, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
11-11:30 EDT
Questions the teleconference will address include:
What tools would be most helpful to the economy over the next two years?
Should the tax cuts be made permanent?
What are members’ views on energy and the Middle East?
What should be done about entitlement, including health care, spending?
What are the most serious problems facing the U.S. economy?
Discussion leaders:
David Wyss, Standard & Poor’s
Kathleen Camilli, Camilli Economics
Catherine Mann, Institute for International Economics/Brandeis University
Loren Scott, Loren C. Scott & Associates Inc
Registration
This teleconference is now available as a premium podcast, with a registration fee of $10. You can register for the teleconference on our secure server at https://secure.icglink.com/nabe/poltel.html