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Keynote address by the Honorable Barney Frank (D-MA)
Conference made possible by the generous support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and cosponsored by The New Republic
Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC
January 7, 2013
The Peterson Institute held a significant and path-breaking all-day conference on "Ethics and Globalization: The Tradeoffs Underlying Our Policy Choices" on January 7, 2013. The program featured a distinguished group of economists, philosophers, political scientists, and policymakers engaged in an interdisciplinary discussion of fundamental issues underlying economic policy decisions. Participants addressed the challenges of considering duties to domestic versus global welfare, balancing economic goals between generations, expecting ethical duties from private actors, and reconciling global governance and local accountability.
The Honorable Barney Frank (Congressman, D-MA, 1981–2012) delivered the keynote address, drawing insights from facing these choices during his 32-year career in Congress, up through his efforts to respond to the global financial crisis. World-renowned ethicists William Galston and Thomas Pogge discussed their views with current and former policymakers and scholars, including Anne Krueger, Danny Blanchflower, Michael Froman, Neil Howe, and Dani Rodrik, as well as PIIE's own William R. Cline, Howard F. Rosen, and Arvind Subramanian, among others [pdf].
The conference and associated research was made possible by the generous support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and was cosponsored by The New Republic.
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Agenda [pdf] | Participant Biographies [pdf]
Opening: The Need for Challenging Choices
Adam S. Posen
President, Peterson Institute for International EconomicsSession I: Pursuit of Domestic vs Global Welfare
William Galston
University of MarylandAnne Krueger
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International StudiesThomas Pogge
Yale UniversityArvind Subramanian, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Presentation: Global Versus National Welfare [pdf]Moderator: Steven R. Weisman
Peterson Institute for International EconomicsSession II: Balancing Economic Goals
William R. Cline, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Paper: Intergenerational Discounting and Global Economic Policies [pdf]Jagadeesh Gokhale
Cato InstituteNeil Howe
Center for Strategic and International StudiesModerator: Noam Scheiber
The New RepublicKeynote Address
The Honorable Barney Frank
Congressman, D-MA, 1981–2012Session III: Expecting Ethical Duties from Private Actors
George David
Retired Chairman and CEO, United Technologies CorporationKimberly Ann Elliott, Center for Global Development
RealTime Economic Issues Watch: Trade and Worker Rights in Bangladesh: Forget the Twig and Use the Giant CarrotSir Evelyn Robert de Rothschild
E.L. RothschildCharles Sabel
Columbia UniversityModerator: Stelios Vasilakis
Stavros Niarchos FoundationSession IV: Reconciling Global Governance and Local Accountability
Michael Froman
The White HouseAndrew Moravcsik
Princeton UniversityDani Rodrik
Harvard UniversityHoward F. Rosen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Paper: Addressing Efficiency and Equity in the Global Economic System [pdf]
Handouts: Global Wage Report 2012/13 [pdf] | Unemployment Insurance Programs [pdf]Moderator: Steven R. Weisman
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Recommended Further Reading
Blanchflower, David. 2011. "Youth unemployment in Europe and the United States" [pdf], with David Bell, Nordic Economic Policy Review, number 1, 2011, pp. 11-38.
Cline, William R., 2012. Policy Brief 12-15: Restoring Fiscal Equilibrium in the United States, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2012
—, 2011. Valuation of Damages from Climate Change [pdf], January 2011.
Elliott, Kimberly Ann, 2003. Can Labor Standards Improve Under Globalization?, with Richard B. Freeman, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Gokhale, Jagadeesh, 2012. Fiscal and Generational Imbalances and Generational Accounts: A 2012 Update, Working Paper, November 13.
Moravcsik, Andy, 2012. "Europe After the Crisis: How to Sustain a Common Currency," [pdf] Foreign Affairs (May/June 2012).
—, 2009. "Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism," [pdf] International Organization (Winter 2009) (with Robert Keohane and Stephen Macedo).
—, 2008. "The Myth of Europe's 'Democratic Deficit'," [pdf] Intereconomics: Journal of European Economic Policy (November-December 2008).
—, 2005. "Europe without Illusions," [doc] Prospect (July 2005) (cover article with commentary by Larry Siedentop, Gisela Stuart, John Kay, Sunder Katwala, Charles Grant, Michael Maclay, Philippe Legrain).
—, 2002. "In Defence of the Democratic Deficit: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union," [pdf] Journal of Common Market Studies (40th Anniversary Edition) 40:4 (November 2002).
Posen, Adam S., and Lynn Forester de Rothschild, 2013. "How Capitalism Can Repair Its Bruised Image," op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, January 1, 2013.
Rodrik, Dani, 2012. After the Fall: The Future of Global Cooperation [pdf, 2.47 MB], with Jeffrey Frieden, Michael Pettis, and Ernesto Zedillo. Center for Economic Policy Research, July 26.
Sabel, Charles, 2012. Experimentalist Governance, with Jonathan Zeitlin in The Oxford Handbook of Governance, ed. David Levi-Faur, Oxford University Press, 2012.
—, 2011. Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanism, with Jonathan Zeitlin, paper presented at the panel on "Global Governance in Transition," annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 16-19, 2011.
Thomson Reuters | TrustLaw
Call for Ethical Leadership To Stem Corruption, Share Global Wealth
January 8, 2013
Reuters' TrustLaw news service notes that the discussion at the PIIE ethics and globalization conference on increasing income disparity calls into question the sustainability of globalization and the ethical responsibilities of businesses.
The Washington Post
A Glimpse of Obama’s Secret Second-Term Trade Agenda?
January 8, 2013
During the Peterson Institute's conference on "Ethics and Globalization," White House advisor Michael Froman explained that because the major emerging market nations are not amicable to new trade initiatives, the White House is now focusing on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.