March

20
2013

11:30 am EDT - 2:00 pm EDT

Past Event

Going Global: Boosting Metro Atlanta’s Economic Future

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

11:30 am - 2:00 pm EDT

Georgia Institute of Technology
Historic Academy of Medicine

875 West Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia
30309

As the United States emerges from the Great Recession, it is clear that the nation’s economy must be purposefully restructured from one focused inward and characterized by excessive consumption and debt to one that is globally engaged and driven by production and innovation. A growing chorus of leaders is calling for a new growth model, one that creates more and better jobs by engaging rising global demand and attracting global talent and capital. These leaders recognize that only by harnessing the power of cities and metropolitan areas can the country hope to foster job growth in the near term and restructure the economy for the long haul.

On March 19, the Metropolitan Policy program at Brookings and JPMorgan Chase hosted a forum at the Georgia Institute of Technology, “Going Global: Boosting Metro Atlanta’s Economic Future,” the first in a series of domestic and international forums being convened this year by the Global Cities Initiative. This is the second year of the five-year initiative. The forum explored how metropolitan-led economic growth—including global trade and investment—are important for job creation, and how Metropolitan Atlanta can leverage its position in the global market.

Speakers and panels provided context on the region’s position in the global marketplace and offered insight into how area leaders can work together with international partners to expand global trade and enhance Atlanta’s economic prosperity.

Roundtable Presentations:

View Bruce Katz’s presentation on Atlanta’s next economy »

View Adie Tomer’s presentation on global aviation »

View Amy Liu’s presentation on global trade »

Other Resources:
For more information on the Global Cities Initiative, please visit the project’s homepage.

Read the forum’s press release » (PDF)
Read the forum’s program » (PDF)

Bruce Katz: Atlanta Poised for Global Economic Success

Panel Discussion: Atlanta's Role in the Global Economy

Agenda