PARTICIPANTS
Niall Ferguson, Emma Bates, Valentin Bolotnyy, Michael Bordo, Cole Bunzel, Michael Boskin, Bruce Caldwell, Chirantan Chatterjee, John Cochrane, John Cogan, Steve Davis, Mark Duggan, James Ellis, Mattias Fibiger, Andrew Filardo, Alex Galetovic, Paul Gregory, Robert Hall, , Adele Hayutin, Thomas Henriksen, Bob Hodrick, Nick Hope, Aiyaz Husain, Nick Kaderbhai, Tim Kane, Dan Kessler, Rob King, Ed Lazear, Chen Jian Li, Yumi Moon, David Mulford, Norman Naimark, Elena Pastorino, Paul Peterson, Charles Plosser, John Raisian, Alyssa Resar, Manny Rincon-Cruz, Doug Rivers, Tom Sargent, Jacquelyn Schneider, George Shultz, Tom Stephenson, John Taylor, Glenn Tiffert, James Timbie, Ramin Toloui, Eric Wakin, Kevin Warsh.

ISSUES DISCUSSED
Niall Ferguson, the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, focused on a global history of several pandemics and discussed “1918, 1957, 2020: Big Pandemics and their Economic Consequences.”

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