Hearing Co-Chairs: Chairman C. Richard D’Amato and Vice Chairman Roger W. Robinson, Jr.
May 19-20, 2005
Council on Foreign Relations
58 East 68 th Street
New York, NY 10021
OPENING STATEMENTS
- OPENING STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN C. RICHARD D’AMATO (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY VICE CHAIRMAN ROGER W. ROBINSON, JR. (HTML) (PDF )
PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY:(Click on a name to read participants bios and the remark icon link to read prepared remarks in an HTML page or a PDF file by clicking the link associated with each individual)
Introductory Remarks – Ambassador Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY
Panel I - The Economic Underpinnings of Globalization
- Professor Arvind Panagariya, School of International & Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, NY (HTML) (PDF)
- Dr. Ralph Gomory, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, NY (HTML) (PDF)
- Professor Richard B. Freeman, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
- Dr. William Wolman, Former Chief Economist, Business Week Magazine, New York, NY (HTML) (PDF)
Panel II - The Impacts of Globalization on the U.S. Economy
- Professor Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. Clyde Prestowitz, President, Economic Strategy Institute, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
- Hon. Richard McCormack, Senior Advisor, The Center for Strategic & International Studies, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
Panel III - China’s Role in the Development of Globalization
- Professor Oded Shenkar, Fisher College of Business, Columbus, OH HTML) PDF)
- Professor Robert A. Blecker, American University, Washington, DC (PDF)
- Dr. William Overholt, Chair in Asia Policy Research, Center for Asia Pacific Policy, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA (PDF)
Panel IV – Globalization and the Trade Deficit
Friday, May 20, 2005
Congressional Perspectives (Members of Congress invited)
Panel I - Corporate Globalization Strategies
- Mr. William J. Jones, Chairman, Cummins-Allison Corp., Mt. Prospect, IL
- Mr. Ron Blackwell, Chief Economist, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
- Professor Gary Hamilton, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (HTML) (PDF)
Panel II - Tax Policy Implications
- Dr. Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
- Professor H. David Rosenbloom, Director, International Tax Program, New York University School of Law, New York, NY (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. David R. Tillinghast, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP, New York, NY (HTML) (PDF)
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