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Assessing the Impacts of the Financial Crisis on Europe's Political Architecture

Date: November 13, 2008
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Speaker(s):

Dr. J. D. Foster
Norman B. Ture Senior Fellow in the Economics of Fiscal Policy,
The Heritage Foundation

Dr. Richard Rahn
Chairman,
Institute for Global Economic Growth, and
Senior Fellow,
Cato Institute

Dr. Desmond Lachman
Resident Fellow,
American Enterprise Institute

Host(s):

Dr. Ted R. Bromund
Senior Research Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom,
The Heritage Foundation

Details:

Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium

The global financial crisis will undoubtedly have effects on Europe’s political architecture. It may encourage some non-Euro members to join the currency; it may create pressures for the creation of an EU Treasury; or it may lead to a recession that will place significant strains on the Euro bloc. Our panelists will lead an open discussion to inform the public and policy-makers about the possibilities.

 
 

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