The first Annual Hayek Memorial Lecture was delivered by
Jeffrey Sachs of
Harvard University in June 1992. The lecture has been delivered by speakers ranging from academics to religious leaders, from politicians to historians. Subjects have included immigration, private education in the developing world, the economic relationship between China and Europe, and the future of capitalism.[1]
Speakers
1992 –
Jeffrey Sachs, director, Earth Institute, Columbia University
2011 –
Robert Barro of Harvard University. Considered one of the founders of new classical macroeconomic, Barro is the current Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics at Harvard.[2]
The first Annual Hayek Memorial Lecture was delivered by
Jeffrey Sachs of
Harvard University in June 1992. The lecture has been delivered by speakers ranging from academics to religious leaders, from politicians to historians. Subjects have included immigration, private education in the developing world, the economic relationship between China and Europe, and the future of capitalism.[1]
Speakers
1992 –
Jeffrey Sachs, director, Earth Institute, Columbia University
2011 –
Robert Barro of Harvard University. Considered one of the founders of new classical macroeconomic, Barro is the current Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics at Harvard.[2]