Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2200 N. Pearl Street
Dallas, TX 75201

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Organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

The purpose of the conference is to:

  • Provide a better understanding of the technology-enabled disruption phenomenon and explore its implications for the broader economy, in particular, labor markets and the workforce.
  • Promote further research on technology-enabled disruption, which increasingly affects more areas of economic life.

The conference speakers will discuss the implications of technology-enabled disruption for business, labor markets and monetary policy. Speakers include:

Business Leaders
  • Craig Boyan, HEB
  • Stuart Parker, USAA
  • Matt Rose, BNSF
  • John Stephens, AT&T
  • Rad Weaver, McCombs Partners
Policymakers
  • Raphael Bostic, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Charles Evans, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Patrick Harker, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Rob Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Academics
  • Michael Boskin, Stanford University
  • Mark Duggan, Stanford University
  • Martin Feldstein, Harvard University
  • John Haltiwanger, University of Maryland
  • Joel Mokyr, Northwestern University
  • Jan Rivkin, Harvard Business School
  • Antoinette Schoar, MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Willy Shih, Harvard Business School

Registration

Online registration coming soon