Robert Mundell Bloomberg.com Interview on Euro, Greek Fiscal Woes, Dollar, Global Currency ▪
2/17/2010 ▪ New York, USA
Nobel laureate Robert Mundell talks with Bloomberg's Sara Eisen about the euro. Mundell, a Columbia University professor, said the European Union should cap gains of its currency so that it doesn't exceed $1.40. Mundell also discusses Greece's fiscal problems, the dollar and European monetary policy... Click here to watch the interview.
Business Week: A Nobel Winner's Rx for China ▪
5/4/2007 ▪ Hong Kong, China
Robert Mundell thinks China must fix its gaping trade balance on its own terms, but faces a serious backlash if it waits too long. Click here to read the full article.
Far Eastern Economic Review: Satisfy China’s Demand for Money ▪
6/1/2007 ▪ Hong Kong, China
As the audience at the Asia Society’s May gala dinner in Hong Kong sips their coffee, the moderator allows one more question from the audience for Nobel economics laureate Robert Mundell. A Chinese gentleman stands to ask how much longer the U.S. dollar would remain the world’s reserve currency... Click here to read the full article.
The Evolution of the International Monetary System and Its Relationship with China ▪
9/6/2006 ▪ Beijing, China
Nobel Laureates Beijing Forum 2006: Life Sciences and Human Health ▪
9/5/2006 ▪ Beijing, China
Robert Mundell will be taking part in the three-day Nobel Laureates Beijing Forum 2006, sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Chinese-born Lee Tsung-dao, winner of the 1957 Nobel prize for physics, Robert Huber and Hartmut Michel, who shared the 1988 chemistry prize, Ferid Murad and Louis Ignarro, who shared the 1998 medicine prize, and Aaron Ciechanover, winner of the 2004 chemistry prize, will also attend the forum. Click here to download Robert Mundell's opening speech.
Robert Mundell receives Honorary Degree from the University of Bologna ▪
9/2/2006 ▪ Bologna, Italy
Robert Mundell was made Doctor Honoris Causa in the Political Economy of Markets at the University of Bologna, the oldest university in Europe. Click here to download his acceptance speech.
Finance and Development, a quarterly magazine of the IMF, interviews Robert Mundell ▪
8/24/2006 ▪ Washington
Chinese university names "father of euro" honorary professor ▪
10/28/2005 ▪ Changsha, China
Nobel Prize laureate Robert A. Mundell was named by elite Hunan University, one of the oldest colleges of higher learning in China, an honorary professor. Hunan University is best known for its Yuelu Academy, founded in 976, where the cream of Chinese culture, including Confucian classics, courtesy, writing and calligraphic skills, are taught.
Ebooks of RAM's work now available for purchase ▪
2/6/2003 ▪ New York, USA
The original editions of Man And Economics, International Economics, and Monetary Theory, are now available in electronic book format, as well as many other articles and conference abstracts.
RAM will present the 2001-2002 Arnold C. Harberger Lecture on Economic Development for the Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA ▪
4/25/2002 ▪ Los Angeles, CA, USA
One of the most important events of the year at UCLA, the lectures provide a special forum for outstanding students of international economics and policy to present their thoughts and research on issues like those that Arnold C. Harberger himself has addressed.
Discussing China and surrounding Economies ▪
12/17/2001 ▪ Beijing, China
R.A.M. Analyses China's economy and how the giant interacts with other economies of the asian region.
Celebrating the Euro ▪
12/15/2001 ▪ Bruxelles, Belgium
Before the official introduction of the Euro in January 2002, R.A.M. - the godfather of the Euro - looks at the past and future of the European Currency
On CBS's Sixty Minutes II ▪
11/1/2001 ▪ New York, USA
R.A.M. speaks about world recession and gives perspective on the past year.
Lecture on the International Financial Architecture, the Euro Zone and its Enlargment in Eastern Europe ▪
11/1/2000 ▪ Warsaw, Poland
RAM is giving a lecture on the International Financial Architecture, the Euro Zone and its enlargement to Eastern Europe. The lecture is hosted by the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management.