Economics, Uncertainty, and the 2016 Election
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More than three-fourths of forecasters in a recent Wall Street Journal survey say the 2016 presidential election has introduced more economic uncertainty into the business environment than typically results from a change of administration at the White House. Directors, economists, and former regulators consider the potential regulatory, economic, and geopolitical implications of the coming election, and discuss the issues that are key to American competitiveness. Panelists include: Harry G. Broadman, CEO and Managing Partner, Proa Global Partners LLC; Nicholas M. Donofrio, Director, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.; Troy A. Paredes, Director, Electronifie Inc.; Former Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Former U.S. Senator Olympia J. Snowe, Director, Aetna Inc. and moderated by Peter R. Gleason, President, NACD.
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