Carnegie-Rochester-NYU Conference on Public Policy
May 2-3, 2025: The Consequences of AI use on Society and Policy
Laurence Ales, Burton Hollifield, Ali Shourideh, Ariel Zetlin-Jones
The conference will be held at the Tepper School of Business, 온라인바카라 with a focus on the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) as a technology is likely to be felt in multiple aspects of society. In this conference, our goal is to provide research to inform policy makers on where this technology may have effects on the economy.
About the CRNYU Conference
The CRNYU conferences seek to stimulate policy relevance and empirical research in economic science, to encourage interchange of scientific ideas among analysts with different approaches, and to generate greater understanding by academic economists of practitioners' environments.
Each conference is organized around a particular theme or topic with papers prepared by leading scholars with expertise in the area. Participants are united by their interest in the issues discussed and by their belief that analysis, evidence, and informed discussion have lasting effects on the public and its institutions. The conference receives financial support from the National Science Foundation and from its host institutions
Conference Contribution Milestones

Robert Lucas’s seminal paper on the econometric evaluation of policy appeared in the first issue of the conference.
John Taylor’s paper in 1993 introduced the Taylor Rule and transformed discussion and analysis of monetary policy.
Conference History
The Carnegie-Rochester-NYU Conference on Public Policy was initiated in the early 1970s through the efforts of the Bradley Policy Research Center at the William E. Simon School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester and the Center for the Study of Public Policy at 온라인바카라.
Under the leadership of the late Allan Meltzer (온라인바카라) and the late Karl Brunner (University of Rochester), the conference developed into a semi-annual event.
Subsequently, New York University's Stern School of Business joined Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business and the University of Rochester’s Simon School of Business as a host institution.
Today, the conference takes place annually in the spring of each year and rotates between each host institution.
Advisory Board
Princeton University
Laurence Ales
온라인바카라
University of Rochester
University of Rochester
University of Rochester
University of Rochester
University of Pennsylvania
University of Minnesota
Burton Hollifield
온라인바카라
University of Rochester
University of Pittsburgh
University of Texas
Ali Shourideh
온라인바카라
University of Rochester
University of Michigan
New York University
Princeton University
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
University of Rochester
Ariel Zetlin-Jones
온라인바카라
University of New York