Demystifying Hedge Funds

AEI is inaugurating a series of conferences to increase the level of understanding of the role of hedge funds in global capital markets.

The pursuit of extraordinary returns on investment has created a hedge-fund culture of secrecy, as hedge-fund managers guard their profit-reaping strategies. As an infant industry limited to a small customer base of very rich private individuals, hedge funds passed unnoticed by the press and by government watchdogs. They have now become a major component of the financial markets with an expanded retail and institutional investor universe. This closed society has aroused fear and suspicion in the public mind, encouraging media interest and spurring fledgling efforts by the Securities and Exchange Commission to regulate the industry. Please join a panel of practitioners and academics in a discussion on the prospect of regulating hedge funds and on the hedge-fund industry more generally.

About the Author

 

John H.
Makin
  • John H. Makin is a former consultant to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Congressional Budget Office, and the International Monetary Fund. He specializes in international finance and financial markets (stock, bonds, and currencies including the Euro and the U.S. dollar). He also researches the U.S. economy (including monetary policy and tax and budget issues), the Japanese economy, and European economies. He is the author of numerous books and articles on financial, monetary, and fiscal policy. Mr. Makin writes AEI's monthly Economic Outlook.
  • Phone: 202-862-5828
    Email: jmakin@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Daniel Hanson
    Phone: 202-862-5883
    Email: daniel.hanson@aei.org

 

Adam
Lerrick
  • Adam Lerrick is the Friends of Allan H. Meltzer Professor of Economics at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. He served as a senior adviser to the chairman of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission (known as the "Meltzer Commission"), where he analyzed the workings of the World Bank and reassessed its role in the global economy. Previously, he was an investment banker with Salomon Brothers and Credit Suisse First Boston, and he originated and led the negotiation team of the Argentine Bond Restructuring Agency in the $100 billion Argentine debt restructuring.
  • Phone: 434-286-2372
    Email: alerrick@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Chad Hill
    Phone: 202-862-5862
    Email: chad.hill@aei.org
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