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April 21, 1995
Columbia University.
Sponsored by the Columbia Institute
for Tele-Information.
Summary Program
About the Conference
Privacy and Legal Issues
Moderator:
Steven Levy, Fellow, Freedom Forum Media Studies Center/Electronic Media
Editor, Newsweek
Presenter:
Ernie Brickell, Vice President, Bankers Trust Electronic Commerce
Panelists:
Robert Egan, Vice President, Chemical Bank
John Kasdan, Lecturer of Law, Columbia Law School
Dan Schutzer, Director of Advanced Technology, Citibank
Michael Nelson, Special Assistant for Information Technology, Office of
Science and Technology Policy, The White House
Implications of Electronic Money for Monetary
Policy, the Banking System, and Financial Markets
Moderator:
John Friedman, Associate Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information
Presenters:
John Wenninger, Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New
York
Martin Mayer, Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Respondent:
Joel Kurtzman, Author - The Death of Money
"Welcome, Mr. Matsushita, to the New World"
How Will Electronic Money Change Competition in Markets for Banking
and Payment Services?
Moderator:
Kevin Holmes, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information/Center for Telecommunications
Research
Presenter:
Kawika Daguio, Representative, American Bankers Association
Respondents:
David Chaum, Chief Executive Officer, DigiCash Corporation
Lee Stein, Chief Executive Officer, First Virtual Holdings
Eric Clemons, Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Organized by
Kevin Holmes, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information/Center for Telecommunications
Research
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