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Cato Institute 26th Annual Monetary Conference

Lessons From the Subprime Crisis


Wednesday, November 19, 2008
F.A. Hayek Auditorium
Cato Institute
8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.

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Featured Speakers

Donald L. Kohn Anna J. Schwartz Otmar Issing Jeffrey M. Lacker William Poole
Donald L. Kohn
Vice Chairman,
Board of Governors,
Federal Reserve System
Anna J. Schwartz
Research Associate,
National Bureau of
Economic Research
Otmar Issing
Former Member,
Executive Board
European Central Bank
Jeffrey M. Lacker
President,
Federal Reserve
Bank of Richmond
William Poole
Former President,
Federal Reserve
Bank of St. Louis

Cato’s 26th Annual Monetary Conference will provide an in-depth treatment of the Lessons from the Subprime Crisis, which some view as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Leading experts will discuss the underlying causes of the loss of confidence, particularly the policies that contributed to the subprime crisis and the reforms needed to avoid future turmoil in financial markets.

Issues to be discussed at this year’s monetary conference include:

  • What responsibility does the Fed have for the subprime crisis?

  • What are the limits of monetary policy?

  • How can financial and monetary rules be improved to reduce moral hazard and improve financial stability?

  • Can the Fed prevent asset bubbles?

Please join our distinguished speakers on November 19 at the Cato Institute to discuss what can be learned form the U.S. subprime crisis and how best to avoid future financial crises by improving the policy framework and strengthening private markets. Register by October 20 to ensure your place at this important event and to take advantage of the early registration fee.

Space is limited.


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