Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in U.S. Higher Education

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Wednesday July 29, 2020
      2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
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Contact

Tibor Besedes 

tibor.besedes@econ.gatech.edu 

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Ariel Weinberger, George Washington University, will be presenting his paper "Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in U.S. Higher Education"

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FREIT (Forum for Research in International Trade) and the School of Economics are hosting a new online-only seminar series forum for international trade economists conducted via Zoom. Seminars will take place every Wednesday while the COVID-19 pandemic lasts. 

Ariel Weinberger, George Washington University, will be presenting his paper "Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in U.S. Higher Education."

Rules

  • Each talk will be conducted as a Zoom meeting with a capacity of 500 participants
  • Each talk will be moderated
  • Each participant will be able to ask questions directly or by raising their Zoom hand to be called on by the moderator
  • Since all participants will be able to share their video, we suggest you select "Speaker View"
  • During the presentation itself, only the presenter will be able to share his or her screen
  • Each presentation will be recorded and posted on FREIT's webpage, subject to presenter's approval 

Interested participants should register at etos@freit.org 

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Status
  • Created By: schristmas3
  • Workflow Status: Draft
  • Created On: Jul 16, 2020 - 5:10pm
  • Last Updated: Jul 16, 2020 - 5:10pm