Physorg.com, 4 Apr 2011
The world's top economic minds are gathering in Singapore over these three days to exchange fresh ideas on how to accelerate the global economy.Former chief economic advisor to President George W. Bush, Professor Edward Lazear from Stanford University will discuss the prospects for the US economy and the potential impact of its economic stimulus initiatives on Singapore and the rest of the globe, while China's role as a leader of the world economy and its impact on Asia's continued rise will be addressed by Princeton University's Professor Gregory Chow, who is a major figure in econometrics and applied economics, and Professor Danny Quah from the London School of Economics UK. Full story