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The UC San Diego Economics Roundtable is organized by the UC San Diego Department of Economics. Thepurpose of the Roundtable is to provide top business professionals and community leaders in the San Diegoregion with the opportunity to share the views and opinions of renowned experts in the fields of economics,finance, business and public policy. Members of the Roundtable will share insights with their counterparts in thebusiness community and with members of the UC San Diego faculty.
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Marc DossRegional Chief Investment Officer, Wells Fargo Wealth Management Group
Wednesday, February 22, 20127:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Continental Breakfast) UC San Diego Faculty Club
"The Global Economy at a Crossroads An Investment StrategyPerspective"
Marc Doss is the Wells Fargo Private Bank Regional Chief Investment Officer forthe California Region. His responsibilities include leading the region's investment
professionals who offer high net worth individuals a customized, comprehensive approach to portfoliomanagement. In addition, the investment team provides clients access to four other key Wealth Managementservices: private banking, trust, estate, and financial planning. Mr. Doss works closely with the Regional ManagingDirectors to convey key economic, market, and investment strategy messages across the entire state of California.He serves as the region's investment thought leader by speaking at client events and writing commentary.
Doss is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner. He earned a Juris Doctor from theUniversity of San Diego School of Law and holds a degree in Economics and Political Science from the Universityof Illinois. He is a Trustee for the San Diego County Retirement Association and previously served as thePresident of the CFA Society in San Diego. He also served four years of active duty and eight years in the reservesas a U.S. Naval Officer.
Darrell DuffieDean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business,Stanford University
Thursday, April 12, 20127:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Continental Breakfast)UC San Diego Faculty Club
"Replumbing the Financial System: Uneven Progress"
Darrel Duffie is the Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance in the Graduate School of Business atStanford University. Duffie is the author of books and research articles on asset valuation, credit risk, derivativesecurities, banking, and overthecounter markets. He is a fellow and member of the Council of the EconometricSociety, a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a Fellow of the American Academy of
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Arts and Sciences, a member of the Financial Advisory Roundtable of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, andwas President of the American Finance Association in 2009.
Duffie is widely published and his three most recent books are: How Big Banks Fail And What to Do About It,Measuring Corporate Default Risk, and Dark Markets. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering Economic Systemsfrom Stanford University in 1984.
Richard ClaridaC. Lowell Harriss Professor of Economics, Columbia UniversityGlobal Strategic Advisor, PIMCO
Thursday, May 10, 20127:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Continental Breakfast)UC San Diego Faculty Club
"Outlook for the Global Economy, Policy, and Markets"
Richard H. Clarida is the C. Lowell Harriss Professor of Economics at ColumbiaUniversity and Global Strategic Advisor with PIMCO. From February 2002 until
May 2003, Clarida served as the Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury for Economic Policy and wasawarded The Treasury Medal in recognition for his record of outstanding service to the Treasury Department byTreasury Secretary John Snow.
From 1997 until 2001, Clarida served as chairman of the Department of Economics at Columbia University.Earlier in his career, Clarida taught at Yale University and served in the Administration of President RonaldRegan as Senior Staff Economist with the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Clarida has publishednumerous, frequently cited articles in leading academic journals on monetary policy, exchange rates, interestrates, and international capital flows. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the NationalBureau of Economic Research (NBER) and was editor of, and director of the project on, G7 Current AccountImbalances: Sustainability Adjustment. In 2004, 2007, and 2010 he served as coeditor of the NBERInternational Series on Macroeconomics. Clarida recieved his B.S. from the University of Illinois with BronzeTablet honors and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Barry NaughtonSokwanlok Professor, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, UC SanDiego
Thursday, July 12, 20127:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Continental Breakfast)UC San Diego Faculty Club
"Can China Make the Transition to Stable, Balanced Growth?"
Barry Naughton, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, is one of the world's top experts on theChinese economy. His most recent book is The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth, a comprehensivesurvey of the Chinese economy published by MIT Press in 2007, which has been translated into Chinese andKorean. Naughton has published extensively on four interrelated areas: market transition; industry andtechnology; foreign trade; and Chinese political economy. His first book, a pioneering study of Chinese economicreform, Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic Reform, 19781993 (Cambridge University Press, 1995)won the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize. Naughton publishes extensively in top economics and social sciencejournals. He also publishes regular quarterly analyses of China's economic policymaking online at China
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Naughton received his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 1986. Naughton was named the SokwanlokProfessor at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego in1998. He has consulted extensively for the World Bank, as well as for corporate clients. Naughton is a member ofthe Council on Foreign Relations and is a nonresident fellow of the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.
Acknowledgements
The Department of Economics gratefully acknowledges the 2011 UC San Diego Economics Roundtable SteeringCommittee for their support:
Jeffrey ElmanDean of Social Sciences
UC San Diego
Alan. N. Nevin Principal
The London Group Realty Advisors
Rick F. Hall President and CEO
La Jolla Bank
Don Billings Principal
Promontory Financial Group
Bill Nelson Board of Directors Regents Bank
Marjorie Flavin Associate Professor of Economics
UC San Diego
Donald SmytheProfessor of Law
California Western School of Law
Jeffrey LewinPartner
Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engel
Nils ClarkSenior Financial Advisor
Vice President Investments Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Mary Walshok Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Programs
Dean of ExtensionUC San Diego
The UCSD Economics Roundtable thanks Corporate Sponsor Wells Fargo and Table Underwriters La Jolla Bank,The London Group Realty Advisors, UC San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, The SanDiego Daily Transcript, Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engel, Regents Bank, Reis Investment Management, CaliforniaWestern School of Law, and UCSDTV for their generous support of this series.