Keynote Address: Richard H. Clarida

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18 October, 2021

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Keynote Address: Richard H. Clarida Vice Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Richard H. Clarida began a four-year term as Vice Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on September 17, 2018 and took office as Board member to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2022. Prior to his appointment to the Board, Dr. Clarida served as the C. Lowell Harriss Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Columbia University, where he taught from 1988 to 2018. From 1997 until 2001, Clarida served as chairman of the Department of Economics at Columbia University. In Discussion With Merit E. Janow, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and Professor of Practice, International Economic Law and International Affairs Miguel Urquiola, Chair, Department of Economics, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Columbia University Comments By Takatoshi Ito, Professor of International and Public Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Director of the Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds and associate director of research at the Center on Japanese Economy and Business of Columbia Business School Jennifer La'O, Associate Professor of Economics, Macroeconomist and Applied Theorist, Columbia University For 70 years, SIPA has been educating professionals who work in public, private, and nonprofit organizations to make a difference in the world. SIPA’s graduates and faculty strive to improve social services, advocate for human rights, strengthen markets, protect the environment, and secure peace, in their home communities and around the world. Based in New York City, with a student body that is 50 percent international and educational partners in cities around the world, SIPA is the most global of public policy schools.

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