March 6-8, 2016 | Capital Hilton | Washington, DC

  

The 2016 Economic Policy Conference has concluded! If you were not able to attend, please check the Materials page for presentations and recordings, and view scenes from the event.

The NABE Economic Policy Conference is the premier national event addressing issues at the nexus of economics, business, and policy. 


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Designed around the theme “Policy Challenges in an Interconnected World,” the 2016 event will explore the tests for political and business leaders as they guide their countries and companies through an increasingly complex maze of global challenges marked by demographic shifts, political change, technological advances, and deeper trade linkages. The event will be attended by hundreds of corporate economists, business leaders, and top policymakers.

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Confirmed Speakers







 Cook  Dynan Fischer  Fisher 




 Hall  Hutchins  Indrawati  Lipton




 O'Connor  Orszag Pritzker  Schuknecht


 Tucker Ubide  Warsh   Wessel


 
Charlie Cook
, Editor and Publisher, Cook Political Report
Karen Dynan, Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy and Chief Economist, U.S. Department of the Treasury 
Stanley Fischer, Vice Chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve System
Peter Fisher, ​former Executive Blackrock; Senior Lecturer, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth
Keith Hall, Director, Congressional Budget Office
Glenn Hutchins, Co-Founder, Silver Lake Partners
Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, World Bank
David Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Sandra O’Connor, Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Peter Orszag, Former Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Penny Pritzker, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Ludger Schuknecht, Director General, Economic Policy and International Economy, Germany Ministry of Finance
Adam Sieminski, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration 
Sir Paul Tucker, former Deputy Governor, Bank of England; fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Chair, Systemic Risk Council
Ángel Ubide, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
Greg Valliere, Chief Strategist, Horizon Investments
Kevin Warsh, Former Governor of the Federal Reserve System; Shepard Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution 
David Wessel, Director, Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution

Registration

 

NABE Members*: $515

Government Employees: $515

Non-Members**: $665

Student Members^: $75

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*Member rate available to NABE Members and Members of AUBER
**includes membership fee
^does not include meals. Students must be members of NABE and must register by email/fax using the registration form
 

Questions about registration?  Email [email protected] or call us at 202-463-6223.


Travel / Hotel

The Capital Hilton in downtown Washington, DC will host the 2016 NABE Economic Policy Conference:


Capital Hilton

1001 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 393-1000

A discounted hotel room rate of $260 is available to conference attendees through Friday, February 15.

Reservations can be made online via this link.  Or by calling 1-800-445-8667 (1-800-HILTONS) and requesting the group rate for the National Association for Business Economics Policy Meeting by mentioning group code: NAB

As a participant in the CFA Institute Approved-Provider Program, NABE has determined that this program qualifies for 15 credit hours.  If you are a CFA Institute member, CE credit for your participation in this program will be automatically recorded in your CE Diary.  Please provide your CFA member number at the registration desk to claim your CE credit. 




NABE Poster Session

The NABE Poster Session is ideal for analysts who want to explain a new methodology, researchers, including students, who want feedback on their innovative research, and thought leaders who want to propose policy analysis on an issue or topic of interest. Poster submissions are open to anyone registered for the Policy Conference, or those who plan on registering for the conference. 

Application deadline: Friday, February 5 
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Sponsors








  














Evercore ISI 
Greenwood Gearhart, Inc.
Medley Global Advisors 
Milken Institute
National Beer Wholesalers Association 
National Federation of Independent Business

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Rates

  • NABE Member Registration: $515
  • US Government Employee Registration: $515
  • Nonmember Registration (includes Membership Dues): $665
  • Student Member Registration (does not include meals): $75

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Press Registration

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Scholarships

The NABE Foundation will award scholarships to the 2016 Economic Policy Conference. To be eligible for consideration to receive the scholarship, one must:

  1. Be 35 years old or younger
  2. Have worked in the economics field for seven years or less
  3. Currently be involved in a position that uses economic principles and theory
  4. Hold an undergraduate college degree or higher.

NOTE: The deadline for applications is January 25, 2016

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Poster Session


The NABE Poster Session is ideal for analysts who want to explain a new methodology, researchers, including students, who want feedback on their innovative research, and thought leaders who want to propose policy analysis on an issue or topic of interest. Poster submissions are open to anyone registered for the Policy Conference, or those who plan on registering for the conference.  Application deadline: Friday, February 5

More information and application