EPS Symposium: Securing Justice: Advice for the New Congress
This year's annual Economists for Peace and Security symposium co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public Affairs — Securing Justice: Advice for the New Congress — will focus on the deep interlinkages among peace, justice, and security along three dimensions: the economic, the social, and the global.
EPS Symposium: At the Turning Point: Economics, Security, and American Politics
Economists for Peace and Security held its 10th annual policy Symposium in Washington DC on November 13, 2017, to discuss economics, and American politics as well as the economic dimensions of current critical security issues.
EPS Symposium: Policy Challenges for the New US President
EPS Symposium: Policy Challenges for the New US President
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Inequality, Austerity, Jobs and Growth
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Inequality, Austerity, Jobs and Growth
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: The Economic and Security Future
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: The Economic and Security Future
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Jobs, Investment, and Rebuilding America: Economic and National Security Issues
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Jobs, Investment, and Rebuilding America: Economic and National Security Issues
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Who's Afraid of the Fiscal Cliff?
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Who's Afraid of the Fiscal Cliff?
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Crisis in the States and Cities: What Should Be Done?
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium
Working Groups on the Economics Crisis
Crisis in the States and Cities: What Should Be Done?
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: A Strategic Policy: Investment, Social Security and Economic Recovery
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium
Working Groups on the Economics Crisis
A Strategic Policy: Investment, Social Security and Economic Recovery
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium: Jobs, Investment and Energy: Meeting President Obama’s Challenge
EPS Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium
Working Groups on the Economics Crisis
Jobs, Investment and Energy: Meeting President Obama’s Challenge