Alan S. Blinder, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board, former member of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, and bestselling New York Times author will be giving a talk on his latest book, A Monetary and Fiscal…
Gregory Huber, Ph.D., Princeton University 2001, is the Forst Family Professor of Political Science and resident fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University.
Foreign exchange (FX) markets are among the most volatile of all financial markets. Adam Iqbal will talk about the drivers of currency volatility and what investors and traders need to understand about finance theory, risk premia strategies, and options in order to operate in these markets.
The combined impact of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 marks the first time that the full financial might of the federal government is aligned behind the transition to clean energy. The wide ranging set of policies in the two acts includes tax credits, grants, rebates,…
Claudia Goldin, Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Harvard University; co-director of the NBER Gender in the Economy Study Group; and recipient of the 2021 Richard A. Lester Book Award
Join us for a Princeton faculty-alumni panel discussion on managing sovereign debt in the post-pandemic context. Open to all Princeton Reunions attendees. Hosted by the JRCPPF Alumni Forum.
Registration required
In 2016, UN Security Council Resolution 2331 addressed the nexus between trafficking in human beings and conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), as well as the gender-related nature of these crimes. In the 2018 report on CRSV, the UN Secretary-General re-emphasised the importance of addressing the link with human trafficking…
In-Person event. Zoom registration.
This event will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. Registration is required for either attendance option. In-person attendance is restricted to current Princeton University ID holders. Open to the public on Zoom.