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Gonzaga School of Business 27th Economics Symposium

Gonzaga School of Business 27th Economics Symposium

Economics and Public Policy: Lessons from the Debates on Immigration

As part of our Centennial Celebration, the School of Business Administration presents the Jundt Visiting Chair of Economics and Economic Symposium keynote speaker David Card, 2021 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

There are not many economists that have accumulated the accolades that accompany Professor David Card. Professor Card is the recipient of the John Bates Clark Award (1995) which is given to the top economist in the world under the age of 40. In 2021, Professor Card was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. Professor Card is a labor economist that made ground breaking contributions for his work developing statistical methods to better understand key issues in labor markets, including studying the effects of minimum wage laws, immigration, income inequality, and poverty. Most recently, he was named a Fellow for the National Academy of Science.

Networking Social @ 11 AM
Lecture and Q&A @ 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM

$100 per person
$600 per table of 6
$1,000 per sponsored table
*Sponsored table includes: 1 reserved table with signage | listing in the program | website presence

The Davenport Grand Hotel
$100
11:00 AM - 01:30 PM on Wed, 13 Apr 2022

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Gonzaga University School of Business Administration
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The Davenport Grand Hotel
333 W Spokane Falls Blvd
Spokane, Washington 99201