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Macro Matters
Bretton Woods Committee
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Fine Wine or Vinegar: How Well Has the Global Economic Architecture Aged?
Macro Matters
38 minutes 52 seconds
3 months ago
Fine Wine or Vinegar: How Well Has the Global Economic Architecture Aged?
On this week's episode of Macro Matters, BWC Executive Director Emily Slater is joined by Nancy Jacklin to discuss whether the global economic architecture and the Bretton Woods institutions are equipped for today's global economy. Nancy is a former U.S. Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund. She served as Assistant General Counsel for the Federal Reserve Board of governors and an attorney at the US Treasury. She was a Partner at Clifford Chance, LLP where she was an advisor on international finance and financial regulation issues.  
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