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Subject: You're Invited: Join CMU for a Virtual Policy Roundtable on Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19
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Critical Considerations for Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19

Friday, June 12 | 10:30AM - 12:00PM EDT

 

The global economy has changed drastically due to COVID-19. More than 36 million Americans are now unemployed and 7.5 million small businesses (43 percent) are at risk of closing. At the same time, new work modalities and cottage innovations are emerging from the ongoing quarantine of workers. There is strong potential for the US to build a more resilient and robust economy post COVID-19. This session examines what the US could do to begin to restart and retool the economy; and rethink policies and prioritize initiatives to best support the new economic reality post COVID-19.

Who should participate: Congressional and agency staff members, policy experts and those interested in learning about the issues related to our current economic environment.

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This roundtable will be moderated by David Wessel, Director, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy & Senior Fellow, Economic Studies at Brookings Institution.

Panelists Include:

Erik Brynjolfsson, Director, The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Schussel Family Professor of Management Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Erica Fuchs, Professor of Engineering and Public Policy College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

Ramayya Krishnan, Dean, Heinz College of Information Systems And Public Policy And William W. And Ruth F. Cooper Professor Of Management Science And Information Systems, Carnegie Mellon University

Tom Mitchell, Founders University Professor, Machine Learning Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

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Re: Fwd: You're Invited: Join CMU for a Virtual Policy Roundtable on Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19

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From: CMU's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy <[hidden email]>
Date: Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 11:01 AM
Subject: You're Invited: Join CMU for a Virtual Policy Roundtable on Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19
To: <[hidden email]>


Critical Considerations for Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19

Friday, June 12 | 10:30AM - 12:00PM EDT

 

The global economy has changed drastically due to COVID-19. More than 36 million Americans are now unemployed and 7.5 million small businesses (43 percent) are at risk of closing. At the same time, new work modalities and cottage innovations are emerging from the ongoing quarantine of workers. There is strong potential for the US to build a more resilient and robust economy post COVID-19. This session examines what the US could do to begin to restart and retool the economy; and rethink policies and prioritize initiatives to best support the new economic reality post COVID-19.

Who should participate: Congressional and agency staff members, policy experts and those interested in learning about the issues related to our current economic environment.

Sign Up Today

This roundtable will be moderated by David Wessel, Director, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy & Senior Fellow, Economic Studies at Brookings Institution.

Panelists Include:

Erik Brynjolfsson, Director, The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Schussel Family Professor of Management Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Erica Fuchs, Professor of Engineering and Public Policy College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

Ramayya Krishnan, Dean, Heinz College of Information Systems And Public Policy And William W. And Ruth F. Cooper Professor Of Management Science And Information Systems, Carnegie Mellon University

Tom Mitchell, Founders University Professor, Machine Learning Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

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My art theme: Dynamic exposition of the tension between matrix order and luminous chaos.

"Attempt what is not certain. Certainty may or may not come later. It may then be a valuable delusion."

From "Notes to myself on beginning a painting" by Richard Diebenkorn. 

"It's that knife-edge of uncertainty where we come alive to our truest power." Joanna Macy.


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