Corporation projects the u. K. Is likely to be economically worse off. This study explores the effect brexit will have on the u. S. Economy, politics. This is live here in washington d. C. On cspan 3. Ill introduce our expert panel. We will turn this over to michelle for some comment and then ask them to weigh in. Charlie reese, Vice President at rand. He is former ambassador to greece. In iraq he served as coordinator from 2007 to 2008. Fran is a distinguished fellow at the atlantic council. Until january 2017 she served as Vice President for special initiatives at the council. Howard is senior economist at the Rand Corporation and profess so er at the rand school. He has written on so many varied studies im hard pressed to find something he has not written on. Michelle is our nonrand oeexpe. She is professor at American University school of international as much as and door d coordinates their international program. Thank you very much. Robin didnt introduce herself but show is just
In favor of brexit. That was like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both farreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything, but how . So businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking at this ever sense and rands study that we are talking about today looks at some possible outcomes and what they mean or our Economic Policy and for our operation so im excited to see many friends of the Wilson Center here today and that rand. Im going to introduce our panel and my idea is that we will hear from charlie about the bulkof this study. Turn this over to then michelle for some comments and then have fran and howard way in. Who are these people, you may ask . Charlie reese, Vice President international at rand, former Us Ambassador degrees and with a distinguished state Department Career including hosting the secretary for europe. Mister council for Economic Affairs in london and the European Union. In iraq he served as coordinator for economic
On cspan3. The ccn cities to work working with our Cable Partners as we explore america. Next a discussion about britains discussion to leave the European Union and potential effect on the uk, the eu in the United States. From the Woodrow Wilson center in washington dc this is two hours. [inaudible conversations] good morning everyone. Welcome to all of you and the most center. Our discussion this morning of brexit. Id like to open by remembering to go back a year and a half ago june 16 and the uk public vote in brexit felt like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both farreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything but how . Businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking that ever since. The study that will talk about today looks at the impossible outcomes of what they mean for our Economic Policy and preparation. Im delighted to see many friends of the Wilson Center here today and i will introduce our expert panel. My idea is that we
Our discussion this morning of brexit. Id like to open by remembering to go back a year and a half ago june 16 and the uk public vote in brexit felt like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both farreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything but how . Businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking that ever since. The study that will talk about today looks at the impossible outcomes of what they mean for our Economic Policy and preparation. Im delighted to see many friends of the Wilson Center here today and i will introduce our expert panel. My idea is that we will hear from charlie about the results of the study and turn this over to michelle for comment and then ask fran and howard to weigh in. Who are these people you ask . Charlie is the Vice President of international a brand and hes a former Us Ambassador to greece and was a distinguished state Department Career including postings as possible Deputy Assistant secretary for euro
And outcomes for the United Kingdom, the European Union and the United States. Panel ivets discuss a study on the Rand Corporation about the implications of brexit. The u. K. Will exit the European Union in march of 2019. His is just under two hours. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to all of you and to the Wilson Center for our discussion this morning of brexit. Id just like to open by remembering, go back a year and and f or so, june, 2016, the u. K. Publics vote in favor of brexit felt like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both arreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything, but how . So businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking at this ever since. Rands study that were going to talk about today looks at some possible outcomes and what they mean for our Economic Policy and for our cooperation. So im delighted to see many friend of the Wilson Center here today and of rand. Im going to introduce our expert panel and my idea is