PARTICIPANTS

Elena Pastorino, John Taylor, Richard Anderson, Jerry Auten, Aniket Baksy, Jonathan Berk, Michael Bernstam, Valentin Bolotnyy, Michael Bordo, Varadarajan Chari, Tom Church, John Cochrane, Steven Davis, Peter DeMarzo, Michael Dotsey, Christopher Erceg, Dino Falaschetti, David Fedor, Andrew Filardo, Jared Franz, Tyler Goodspeed, Paul Gregory, Eric Hanushek, Kevin Hassett, Daniel Heil, Gregory Hess, Nicholas Hope, Patrick Kehoe, Jeff Lacker, Robert McCauley, Axel Merk, David Mitch, David Papell, Charles Plosser, John Raisian, Sergio Salgado, Tom Stephenson, Pierre Siklos, Christine Strong, Don Suh, Jack Tatom, James Timbie, Yevgeniy Teryoshin

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Elena Pastorino, research fellow at Hoover, faculty research fellow at the Department of Economics at Stanford University, and social science research scholar at the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research, discussed "Taxing the Rich," a paper with V.V. Chari (University of Minnesota), Patrick Kehoe (Stanford University), and Sergio Salgado (Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania). John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.

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Topic: Taxing the Rich
Start Time : June 23, 2021 12:00 PM PT

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