Cato Institute 27th Annual Monetary Conference
Restoring Global Financial Stability
Cato's 27th Annual Monetary Conference—Restoring Global Financial Stability—will provide an in-depth discussion of alternative proposals for reforming the international monetary system and correcting global imbalances. In particular, leading experts will address the role of the government versus the market in creating financial harmony. What institutional changes are necessary to safeguard the value of money against the “grabbing hand” of government?
Issues to be discussed at this year’s monetary conference include:
- What is the future of monetary nationalism versus free-market monies?
- What is the Federal Reserve’s exit strategy and is it credible?
- Is China’s call for a “super-sovereign reserve currency” the path toward financial harmony?
- What concrete steps would be needed to denationalize money?
Please join our distinguished speakers on November 19 at the Cato Institute as they discuss these and related issues in the search for global monetary and financial stability.
Register by October 19 to ensure your place at this important event and to take advantage of the early registration fee.











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