
Dominick Salvatore Lectures and Colloquia Dr. Salvatore gave more than 600 lectures all over the world: at the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, New York Academy of Sciences, American Economic Association, Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, New York University, Boston University, University of California, Johns Hopkins University, University of Florida, University of San Diego, University of Michigan, State and City Universities of New York, Western Washington University, and the University of Wisconsin; Universities of Montreal, Ottawa, Simon Fraser, and Windsor in Canada. In Europe at the Universities of York, Nottingham, Reading, Sussex in the U.K.; Belgrade, Berlin, Bologna, Brussels, Budapest, Catania, Dresden, Florence, Genoa, Krems, Lisbon, Ljubljana, Marseilles, Milan, Naples, Pavia, Porto, Prague, Rome, Triest, Tubingen, Valencia, Vienna, FAO, Pontificia Academia delle Scienze. Bar-Ilan University in Israel. In Latin America: Guadalajara, Monterrey, Mexico City, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Puerto Rico; In Africa: Cairo, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, Stallenbosch; In Asia: Bangkok, Jakarta, Seoul, Singapore; Fudan, Hunan, Peking, Shanghai, Tsinghua. TOPICS The Global Financial Crisis Slow Growth in Advanced Economies after the Global Financial Crisis The Euro and European Union The Euro and the Dollar Dollar, Euro, Yen, Yuan and International Monetary Stability International Monetary System Financial Crises in Emerging market Economies New Economy and Growth Globalization and International Competitiveness Globalization, Growth and Poverty Trade and Development Economic Integration and Restructuring EU, NAFTA, MERCOSUR World Economic Prospects Structural Imbalances and World Economic Stability The Economic Giants of the Future (the BRICS) China’s Growth and Its Effect on the US, EU, and Japan G-20 Economies: Growth and World Governance Organized more than 60 panels at the Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, with: Robert Barro, William Baumol, Jagdish Bhagwati, Alan Blinder, William Branson, Richard Cooper, Max Corden, Rudi Dornbusch, Martin Feldstein, Jacob Frenkel, Arnold Harberger, Otmar Issing, Dale Jorgenson, Peter Kenen, Ronald McKinnon, Michael Mussa, Dani Rodrik, Ken Rogoff, Paul Romer, Lawrence Summers, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Robert B. Zoellick; and Nobels: Gary Becker, Robert Fogel, Lawrence Klein, Paul Krugman, Robert Mundell, Douglass North, Edmund Phelps, Edward Prescott, Amartya Sen, Michael Spence, Joseph Stiglitz. Top of the Page ________________________________________________________________________ Author: Dominick Salvatore Site last modified: March 2016. ©2016 Fordham University. All rights reserved. .
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