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DATE: Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009
TIME: 10:30 a.m.
LOCATION: Jefferson Room, Renaissance Center (Tower 300, Level 2), Detroit, MI
Featuring:
Andrew Grossman
Senior Legal Policy Analyst, Heritage Foundation
Paul Ingrassia
Former Detroit Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal
and contributing editor for Condé Nast Portfolio Magazine
Sam Kazman
General Counsel of the Competitive Enterprise Institute
Moderator:
David Littmann
Senior Economist, Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Following weeks of public hearings and debate, President Bush in December announced a plan designed to rescue the Detroit automakers. This crisis in the auto industry may well be the biggest economic event in Michigan history. But will the bailout help in the long-term, and will it address the issues that created the crisis in the first place?
A blue ribbon panel of experts hosted by the Mackinac Center will address these questions and discuss the restructuring and regulatory reforms necessary to restore economic viability to the industry.
Among other things, the panelists will discuss the mechanics of restructuring (within or without Chapter 11), needed regulatory reforms and the impact of existing labor policies.