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Trade, Debt, and Labor: Unpacking Trump’s Economic Agenda

  • Wed, Apr 02, 2025
  • 4:00 pm–5:00 pm

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Why is President Trump starting a trade war? How will the trade war likely affect consumer prices? What is DOGE and what is it trying to accomplish? How are President Trump’s policies affecting the global economic stability? What effects will new immigration policies have on jobs and economic growth? Do you relate to having these questions? Come to a post-election panel and discussion sponsored by the Department of Politics and Economics!

Join the department on Wednesday, April 2nd at 4PM in the Hekman Collab Space (level 1 of the library) for a panel discussion on “Trade, Debt, and Labor: Unpacking Trump’s Economic Agenda”. This panel consists of Associate Professor of Economics Sung Soo Lim, Assistant Professor of Economics Eunseo Kang, Professor of Politics Joel Westra, and Lecturer of Economics Vladimir Snurenco. They will be discussing the questions above and labor economics, DOGE, supply chains and the global economy.

 

RSVP here by April 1st (This lecture will not be recorded).

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