In the dynamic area of global growth, private sector leaders, governments and non-profits frequently converge on questions related to private investment and public policy. As the line blurs between historically public sector and private sector challenges, how can parties collaborate to drive local and global economic growth and development, with a keen eye toward social good?
We will explore the opportunities and challenges of public-private partnerships and sustainable impact investing. Participants will hear from policy-makers and private sector leaders on how innovative partnerships will enable long-term economic growth.
Session 1 / 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Jan Eberly served as the Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the U.S. Treasury from 2011 to 2013 after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate. In that capacity she was the Chief Economist at the Treasury, leading the Office of Economic Policy in analysis of the U.S. and global economies and financial markets and development of policy recommendations on micro and macroeconomic issues. Eberly's research focuses on finance and macroeconomics. Her work studies firms' capital budgeting decisions and household consumption and portfolio choice. She also examines the interaction of these spending and investment choices with the macroeconomy.
Markets, Value and Growth Prospects for Policies to Spur Economic Growth
Doug Elmendorf was the eighth Director of the Congressional Budget Office. He previously was a senior economist at the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, a deputy assistant secretary at the Treasury Department, an assistant director at the Federal Reserve Board, and a senior fellow and the Edward M. Bernstein Scholar at the Brookings Institution. In these positions, he worked on budget policy, health care issues, the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy, Social Security, Medicare, financial markets, and macroeconomic analysis and forecasting. Elmendorf will begin as dean of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in January 2016.
Markets, Value and Growth Prospects for Policies to Spur Economic Growth
David Wessel is director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, which provides independent, non-partisan analysis of fiscal and monetary policy issues in order to further public understanding and to improve the quality and effectiveness of those policies. He joined Brookings after 30 years on the staff of The Wall Street Journal where, most recently, he was economics editor and wrote the weekly Capital column. David is the author of two New York Times best-sellers and has shared two Pulitzer Prizes.
Markets, Value and Growth Prospects for Policies to Spur Economic Growth
Session 2 / 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Session 3 / 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm