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Economics of the Election
About this event
Join WWU faculty for a roundtable discussion on the "Economics of the Election," where we will delve into the economic implications of the 2024 presidential candidates' policy positions. This event provides a unique opportunity to explore the economic aspects of major issues, including immigration, housing, tax policy and beyond. Attendees will gain insights into how each candidate's policies may shape the future of the American economy, with expert analysis from economists and political scientists.
Whether you're a voter seeking to make an informed decision, a student of economics, or simply interested in the intersection of politics and economics, this event will offer valuable perspectives on the potential economic outcomes of the upcoming election. Don't miss this chance to engage with experts and deepen your understanding of the critical economic issues at stake.
The event will be held Thursday, Oct 24th, 4-5:30pm at WWU's Miller Hall 138.
Light refreshments will be served before and after the event in the atrium near the venue. WWU hosts are also working on streaming it live on public access television. The broad policy categories being discussed are tax, housing, immigration, agriculture, trade, climate/energy, education, labor, and health/drug.
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Event Contact(s)
Eileen McCracken
Registration Info
Registration is not Required