Building a Global Middle Class

New Thinking on the Goals of the Global Financial Architecture

Eighteen months in the making, the Project on Development, Trade and International Finance's Final Report maps out global financial strategies which would support the growth of the middle class in emerging economies by promoting long-term, private sector capital flows from industrialized countries to developing economies.

Program directors Walter Russell Mead and Sherle Schwenninger will outline their proposals and make the case that such reform serves the long-term interests of developed and developing countries alike, and Robert Dugger, Jeff Faux and Richard Medley will provide commentary.

12/18/2000 - 1:00pm
Room 138
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC, 20510
United States
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Participants

  • Sherle R. Schwenninger
    Director, Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program & Senior Editor, New America Books
  • Robert Dugger
    Managing Director, Tudor Investment Corporation
  • Richard Medley
    Founder & Chairman, Medley Global Advisors
  • Jeff Faux
    President, Economic Policy Institute