Cato Institute's 15th Annual Monetary Conference

Money and Capital Flows in a Global Economy

F.A. Hayek Auditorium · Cato Institute · Washington, DC
Tuesday, October 14, 1997


·How has the growth of private capital markets affected monetary and fiscal policy?
·Is there a role for multilateral lending institutions in bringing about global financial stability?
·What lessons have been learned from the 1994 Mexican peso crisis?

Those questions and others were the focus of Cato's 15th Annual Monetary Conference.

Speakers Included:  
Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board Lawrence Kudlow, Chief Economist, American Skandia
Stanley Fischer, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund Anna J. Schwartz, Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research
Francisco Gil Diaz, Vice Governor, Bank of Mexico Jerry L. Jordan, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
John Rutledge, CEO & Chairman, Rutledge & Company Walter Wriston, author of The Twilight of Sovereignty

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