PARTICIPANTS

Steven Davis, John Taylor, Carmen Allison, Christopher Ball, Jose Maria Barrero, Nick Bloom, Valentin Bolotnyy, Michael Bordo, Michael Boskin, Shelby Buckman, John Cochrane, John Cogan, Abeer Dahiya, Chris Dauer, John Duca, Mark Duggan, Stefan Dürmeier, Shana Farley, Andy Filardo, James Goodby, Michael Hartney, Gregory Hess, Laurie Hodrick, Robert Hodrick, Kenneth Judd, Tim Kane, Donald Koch, Evan Koenig, Jeff Lacker, Mickey Levy, Ellen McGrattan, Axel Merk, Roger Mertz, Robert Oster, Ivan Png, Allison Schrager, Tom Stephenson, Christine Strong, Jack Tatom, Eric Wakin

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Steven Davis, Senior Fellow at Hoover, and the William H. Abbot Distinguished Service Professor of International Business and Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discussed “The Big Shift to Remote Work.” His presentation drew on multiple works, including his paper on “Working from Home Around the World,” with Cevat Giray Aksoy, Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Mathias Dolls and Pablo Zarate. John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.

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WATCH THE SEMINAR

Topic: The Big Shift to Remote Work Start
Time: November 30, 2022, 12:15 PM PT

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