2023 SIEPR Economic Summit
Our 2023 SIEPR Economic Summit convened more than 450 policymakers, business leaders, and academics from around the world. The annual daylong conference 鈥 in its 19th year 鈥 was the first to be held in person since the pandemic鈥檚 onset. Featured speakers included former Secretary of Treasury Lawrence Summers, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin. In tones both weighty and accessible, they joined a slate of panelists in providing insights into what lies ahead at an unprecedented time for the U.S. and global economies.
Highlights and links to recordings from the March 3 event are below.
"Our goal today is to shine the light on how policymakers, business leaders and all of us can help pave the way to a brighter future."
鈥 Mark Duggan, Trione Director of SIEPR
Real energy. Real connections. Real insights.
Summit Sessions
Global tensions. An aging world. The promise and risk of new tech. The costs of a warming planet. Panelists and speakers at the 2023 SIEPR Economic Summit framed today鈥檚 most pressing issues against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and the policies that will shape the future. We invite you to explore the sessions and deepen your understanding.
Globalization is a fact. Not a policy.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Trione Director of SIEPR Mark Duggan kick off the Summit with a conversation that traverses the world鈥檚 geopolitical flashpoints and shifting economies. There鈥檚 no turning back on the interdependence of nations, Rice says.
57 is the new 57
It鈥檚 prime time to embrace the economic reality of aging. Birth rates are falling, and people are living longer. The featured speakers in the session on demographics discuss what this means for markets 鈥 and for society.
The Industrial Revolution on steroids
Leading experts on technology and the workplace have an optimistic 鈥 and sober 鈥 look at what lies ahead as tech advances in our lives.
On the US economy: "I'm apprehensive."
In a closing keynote, the renowned former policymaker and pioneering scholar accepts this year's SIEPR Prize and reflects on a range of pressing economic issues 鈥 from his predicted slowdown of the U.S. economy to the real-life impacts of artificial intelligence.
Scenes from the Summit
*Photos by Ryan Zhang