Jackson Hole/Meeting/2001

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DescriptionThe 2001 Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium
ParticipantsBodil Nyboe Andersen, Wayne Angell, Martin N. Baily, Gerard Baker, Hasan Bakhshi, Leszek Balcerowicz, Alan D. Barkema, Martin H. Barnes, Urban Bäckström, Jack H. Beebe, Dick Berner, John Berry, Andrée Billon, Alan Blinder, Frederick S. Breimyer, J. Alfred Broaddus Jr., Erik Brynjolfsson, Maritza Cabezas, Chol-Hwan Chon, John Cranford, Andrew Crockett, Christine M. Cumming, Gene D'avolio, J. Bradford Delong, Michael S. Derby, Robert H. Dugger, Terrence P. Dunn, Robert A. Eisenbeis, Martin Feldstein, Roger W. Ferguson Jr., Charles Freedman, Jacob A. Frenkel, Jeffrey L. Gerhart, Efi Gildor, Svein Gjedrem, Morris Goldstein, Lyle E. Gramley, Edward M. Gramlich, Alan Greenspan, David Gruen, Roger Guffey, Birgir Ísleifur Gunnarsson, Jack Guynn, Craig S. Hakkio, David D. Hale, Robert E. Hall, John Haltiwanger, Robert Heller, Philipp M. Hildebrand, Thomas M. Hoenig, Thomas M. Hoenig, William C. Hunter, Takatoshi Ito, Donald J. Johnston, George A. Kahn, Henry Kaufman, Mervyn King, Jaap Koning, Dino Kos, Mickey D. Levy, Lawrence B. Lindsey, John Lipsky, Brian F. Madigan, Yasuhiro Maehara, Marco Magnani, John H. Makin, Jorge Marshall, Tito Mboweni, Robert D. Mcteer Jr., Allan Meltzer, Loretta J. Mester, Laurence H. Meyer, Richard Miller, Frederic S. Mishkin, Michael H. Moskow, Kevin M. Murphy, Alan Murray, Michael Mussa, Christian Noyer, Gus O’donnell, Kunio Okina, Fatih Özatay, Tatyana Paramonova, Robert T. Parry, Hampton Pearson, Michel Peytrignet, Susan M. Phillips, Peter Praet, Robert H. Rasche, Richard K. Rasdall, Hermann Remsperger, Alice Rivlin, Norman Robertson (Mellon Bank), Barry K. Robinson, Javier de la Rocha, Harvey Rosenblum, Roberto Miguel Salinas-León, Anthony M. Santomero, Reinoldijus Sarkinas, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Gordon H. Sellon Jr., Murray Sherwin, Andrei Shleifer, Allen Sinai, Michelle Smith, Mark S. Sniderman, Glenn Somerville, Nicholas H. Stern, Charles S. Struckmeyer, Lawrence Summers, John B. Taylor, Dina Temple-Raston, Umayya Toukan, Ralph W. Tryon, Gertrude Tumpelgugerell, Louis Uchitelle, Alberto Unanue, Matti Vanhala, Hal R. Varian, Pam Woodall, Michael Woodford, Janet L. Yellen

The 2001 Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium.[1]

Participants

Lots of central bankers.[2]

 

Known Participants

66 of the 121 participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Bodil Nyboe AndersenDanish central banker who pushed for introduction of the euro. Daughter of Bilderberger Poul Nyboe Andersen and attended 3 Bilderberg meetings herself. Trilateral Commission.
Wayne AngellCentral banker who visited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1990
Martin Baily
Gerard BakerAttended all the Jackson Hole meetings from 1997 to 2002, heavy WEF AGM habit
Leszek BalcerowiczPolish economist who has made 3 Jackson Hole visits
Alan BarkemaEconomist who attended 4 Jackson Hole Symposia from 2001 up to 2011 and Food Chain Reaction in 2015
Martin BarnesAttended almost all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2013
Jack BeebeVisited 12 Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2001
Alan BlinderPrinceton economist. Advisor to President Bill Clinton. vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from June 1994 to January 1996.
Erik BrynjolfssonUS academic focusing on information technology
Urban BäckströmFormer Governor of the Bank of Sweden. BIS Chairman and President from 1999 to 2002. Attended the 2010 Bilderberg as DG of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
Andrew CrockettIMF, BIS, Bank Of England, JP Morgan
Robert DuggerAttended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2009
Robert EisenbeisVisited eleven Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2005
Martin FeldsteinUS economist, Trilateral Commission, developed heavy Bilderberg and Jackson Hole habits towards the end of his life.
Charles FreedmanKicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2003
Jacob FrenkelSerial WEF AGM, Bank of Israel/Governor 1991-2000, CFR, maybe the second most Jackson Hole visits in the world
Svein GjedremAttended the 2003 Bilderberg as Central Bank Governor of Norway
Morris GoldsteinA very habit Jackson Hole habit
Lyle GramleyUS economist who visited 12 Jackson Hole meetings up to 2004
Alan GreenspanUS DSO who was Chairman of the Federal Reserve 1987-2006
Roger GuffeyPresident and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 1976-1991
Jack GuynnUS central banker who visited nine Jackson Hole meetings from 1994 up to 2006
Craig HakkioPicked up a Jackson Hole habit which went full blown in 1989
David HaleUS economist, CFR, a very heavy Jackson Hole habit.
Robert HallUS economist who visited several Jackson Hole meetings
John Haltiwanger
Robert Heller
Philipp HildebrandBIS, IMF, Quit as Swiss National Bank/Chair after details of his wife's currency trades emerged. Later vice chair of BlackRock.
Thomas HoenigUS economist who picked up an extraordinarily heavy Jackson Hole habit in 1991. Possibly more so than anyone else in the world.
William HunterAttended all the Jackson Hole meetings from 1995 to 2001
Takatoshi Ito
Donald JohnstonAttended 1997 Bilderberg as Secretary-General of the OECD.
George KahnAttended 13 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1991 up to 2005
Henry KaufmanUS economist. From the first Jackson Hole meeting in 1982, a regular visior up to 2010
Mervyn KingGovernor of the Bank of England single Bilderberger
Mickey LevyEconomist who kicked a very heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2013
Lawrence LindseyUS economist fired after suggesting that the Iraq War could cost as much as $200 billion, in contrast to Donald Rumsfeld's preferred figure of $50 billion.
John LipskySingle Bilderberger bankster. Briefly acted as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund in scheme to save Wall Street banks.
Marco MagnaniWEF YGL 2010
John MakinUS economist who visited 14 Jackson Hole meetings
Jorge MarshallChilean politician who attended 8 Jackson Hole meetings from 1994 to 2002
Tito MboweniSelected Global Leaders for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1995 - Governor of the South African Reserve Bank - Goldman Sachs - Minister of Finance
Allan MeltzerVisited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 2015
Loretta MesterUS central banker, fairly regular at Jackson Hole since her first visit in 2007
Laurence MeyerAttended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1996 up to 2009
Frederic Mishkinheavy Jackson Hole habit
Michael MoskowUS central banker who attended the 2001 and 2002 Bilderbergs
Michael MussaUS economist
Christian NoyerGovernor of the Banque de France 2003-2015
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