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SUMMARY:Bradley Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Debt\, Deficits\, and Sustainability: The US Fiscal Challenge\nJames Poterba\, Mitsui Professor of Economics at MIT and President of the National Bureau of Economic Research \nFederal debt as a share of GDP has increased from about 35% to 95% in the last two decades\, with the largest increases occurring during the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.  The federal budget deficit was 6.4% of GDP in 2024\, and it is projected to grow as the US population ages and a larger share of the population draws Social Security benefits and qualifies for Medicare and Medicaid.  What are the economic effects of high and rising deficits\, and the debt they create? What are the implications of extending all or most of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the debt trajectory?  Is current fiscal policy on a sustainable path\, and if it isn’t\, what sort of policy actions\, including entitlement program reforms and revenue raisers including tariffs and tax changes\, could get it there? \nAbout the Speaker\n \nJames Poterba is the Mitsui Professor of Economics at MIT and the President of the National Bureau of Economic Research\, a non-profit research organization with nearly 1\,600 affiliated economists. Dr. Poterba is a trustee of the College Retirement Equity Fund (CREF)\, the TIAA-CREF mutual funds\, and of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Dr. Poterba served as a member of the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform in 2005. \nDr. Poterba holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard College and a D. Phil. in Economics from Oxford University\, where he was a Marshall Scholar. He has been an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow\, a Batterymarch Fellow\, a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences\, and a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. In 2014 he received the Daniel M. Holland Medal from the National Tax Association for the study and practice of public finance. \nRegistration is now closed. Please contact Kennedy Wiegel for more information. \nSponsored by UWM’s Lubar College of Business and The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. \n  \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/business/event/bradley-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Wisconsin Club\, 900 W. Wisconsin Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53233
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Bradley Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining Development: Possible Lessons from India and Implications for the U.S.\nDr. Raghuram G. Rajan\nKatherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance\, University of Chicago Booth School of Business \nVIEW RECORDING HERE \nAbout the Lecture\nThe traditional East Asian path of manufacturing-led exports is no longer viable for developing countries due to increased protectionism and global constraints. Instead\, India is pioneering a new growth model focused on high-skilled services and services embedded in manufacturing.\nDr. Raghuram Rajan will discuss insights from his book with Rohit Lamba\, Breaking the Mold: India’s Untraveled Path to Prosperity. He will highlight India’s innovative approach and the challenges it faces as it becomes the third largest economy. With India being the most populous and fastest-growing large economy\, its strategies are crucial for global economic dynamics and U.S.-India relations. Dr. Rajan will also address the implications of India’s growth path for U.S. businesses\, followed by a Q&A session. \nAbout the Speaker\n \nDr. Raghuram Rajan is the Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago’s Booth School. He has held prominent roles such as Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund (2003-2006)\, Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India (2012-2013)\, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (2013-2016)\, and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Bank for International Settlements (2015-2016). \nDr. Rajan has published over a hundred papers in banking\, corporate finance\, and economic development. His book Fault Lines (2010) won the Financial Times prize for best business book\, and The Third Pillar (2019) was a finalist for the same award. His latest book\, Breaking the Mold: India’s Untraveled Path to Prosperity\, is co-authored with Rohit Lamba. \nAmong his many accolades\, Dr. Rajan received the AFA’s Fischer Black Prize in 2003\, the Deutsche Bank Prize in 2013\, and Central Banker of the Year awards from Euromoney and The Banker in 2014 and 2016\, respectively. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2016. \nSponsored by UWM’s Lubar College of Business and The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. \nRegistration is now closed. Please contact Kennedy Wiegel for more information. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/business/event/bradley-lecture-reimagining-development/
LOCATION:Wisconsin Club\, 900 W. Wisconsin Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53233
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