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  • Human Rights Issues will not Trump U.S.-China Dialogue

    Kenneth Lieberthal: These talks are critical to the U.S.-China relationship, and the matter of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng will not trump the range of issues that must be addressed in order for the relationship to move forward.

    Kenneth G. Lieberthal

  • Human Rights Issues will not Trump U.S.-China Dialogue

    Kenneth Lieberthal: These talks are critical to the U.S.-China relationship, and the matter of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng will not trump the range of issues that must be addressed in order for the relationship to move forward.

    Kenneth G. Lieberthal

  • Human Rights Issues will not Trump U.S.-China Dialogue

    Kenneth Lieberthal: These talks are critical to the U.S.-China relationship, and the matter of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng will not trump the range of issues that must be addressed in order for the relationship to move forward.

    Kenneth G. Lieberthal

Summary

With the unemployment rate stuck at a stubbornly high 9 percent, policymakers continue to debate how to create new jobs to get America working again. But government is only one part of the equation. What is the role of private capital and can it help foster more entrepreneurs who will create jobs and new industries to pull the economy out of the doldrums? Who will be the next Steve Jobs?

On November 15, the Initiative on Business and Public Policy at Brookings hosted a discussion on the role of private capital and government policies to help foster the next generation of job creators. Speakers included Small Business Administrator Karen Mills, New York Times columnist David Brooks, former P&G CEO and member of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness A.G. Lafley, former "car czar" Ron Bloom, Harvard Business School Professor Josh Lerner, and member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers Carl Shapiro, as well as other investors, academics, venture capitalists and policymakers.

After each panel, the speakers took audience questions.

Details

November 15, 2011

8:15 AM - 1:15 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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(202) 797-6105

Event Agenda

  • 8:15 AM -- Welcome

    • Portrait: Martin Baily

      Martin Neil Baily

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Joseph L. Rice, III

      Chairman

      Private Capital Research Institute

  • 8:30 AM -- Morning Keynote: Can America Get Its Entrepreneurial Groove Back?

    • David Brooks

      Columnist

      New York Times

  • 9:15 AM -- Panel One: The State of Private Capital and its Future Potential

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Martin Baily

      Martin Neil Baily

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Aaron Chatterji

      Associate Professor, Fuqua School of Business

      Duke University

    • Michael Klein

      Managing Partner

      M. Klein and Company

  • 9:55 AM -- Panel Two: Capital’s Role In Stimulating Economic Growth

    • Moderator: Joncarlo Mark

      Founder

      Upwelling Capital

    • Richard P. Jaffe

      Member, Executive Board, Association for Corporate Growth

      Partner, Duane Morris LLP

    • Heather Slavkin

      Senior Legal and Policy Advisor, Office of Investment

      AFL-CIO

    • Harry Wilson

      CEO

      MAEVA Advisors

    • Mark Wiseman

      Executive Vice President

      Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

  • 10:45 AM -- Panel Three: Research on Private Capital

    • Moderator: Josh Lerner

      Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking, Harvard Business School

      President, Private Capital Research Institute

    • Robert E. Litan

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Carl Shapiro

      Member

      President’s Council of Economic Advisers

  • 11:25 AM -- Panel Four: Innovation Drives Growth and Job Creation, But What Drives Innovation and How Do We Get More of It?

    • Moderator: Joel Kurtzman

      Chairman, The Kurtzman Group

      Senior Fellow, the Milken Institute

    • Ron Bloom

      Former Assistant to the President for Manufacturing Policy

    • A.G. Lafley

      Former CEO, Procter & Gamble

      Member, President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness

  • 12:15 PM -- Closing Keynote: Entrepreneurship and Creating Small Business Jobs

    • Karen Mills

      Administrator

      Small Business Administration