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Economic Realities vs. Political Promises: 2024 Election Analysis

  • Tue, Oct 15, 2024
  • 4:00 pm–5:30 pm

2 Events, 2 Panels, 1 Election:

黄大仙高手论坛鈥檚 Department of Politics and Economics is hosting two election events this fall!

 

Join the department on Tuesday, October 15th at 4PM in the Commons Annex Lecture Hall for a panel discussion on 鈥淓conomic Realities vs. Political Promises: 2024 Election Analysis.鈥 This panel consists of Associate Professor of Economics Sung Soo Lim, Assistant Professor of Economics Eunseo Kang, and Professor of Politics Joel Westra. They will be discussing tax policies, inflation and the labor market, and IPE of tariffs/subsidies/exchange rates.

 

Following that discussion, on Tuesday, October 29th at 4:00PM in the Commons Annex Lecture Hall, join panelists Professor of Politics Micah Watson, Professor of Politics Tracy Kuperus, Professor Emeritus of Politics Doug Koopman, and Lecturer of Politics Mark Hessler for a discussion on 鈥淏eyond the Ballot: The Broader Impacts of the 2024 Presidential Contest.鈥

 

Please RSVP to kb78@calvin.edu!

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