Session 18: Which is the Bigger Risk - Inflation or a Lost Decade?
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Speakers
Nariman Behravesh
Exec VP and Chief Economist,
IHS Global Insight
Presiding
John Silvia
Wells Fargo
Ellen Hughes-Cromwick
Ford Motor Company
Ellen Hughes-Cromwick is a director and chief economist at Ford Motor Company. She joined Ford in 1996, and now directs the corporate economics group with major responsibility for the company’s global economic and automotive industry forecasts. Prior to joining Ford, she was a senior economist at Mellon Bank from 1990 to 1996, and assistant professor of economics at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, during the late 1980s. She served for two years as a staff economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers during the Reagan Administration. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame, a master’s degree in international development, and a PhD in economics at Clark University in Massachusetts. She was recently appointed to the Congressional Budget Office Panel of Economic Advisers.
Ellen is a Past President of NABE. For four consecutive years, Ellen has served as co-chair of NABE’s Annual March Policy Conference held in Washington, DC.