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WENDELL POTTER: Very well-paid. And I, over the years, had many job opportunities, many bonuses, salary increases. So no, I was not. And in fact, there was no further place for me to go in the company. I was head of corporate communications and that was the ultimate PR job.
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University of Utah Economics What unifies Heterodox Economics?* Panelists: Dr. Korkut Erturk, Dr. E.K. Hunt, Dr. Matias Vernengo, and Dr. Mary Wrenn (Weber State) Friday, March 27 at 1:30

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Gender, Global Production Systems and International Labor Standards
Hora:Viernes, 23 de enero de 2009 13:30
Lugar:306 BUC

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Dr. Korkut Erturk has graciously agreed to present his paper on the possible dollar crisis (hopefully before it's too late).
This is sure to be an fascinating talk, and a great start to an exciting year of HESA activities.
Also, be sure to mark your calenders for the HESA Roundtable with Jane D'Arista, Wednesday, October 23rd
Hora:Viernes, 10 de octubre de 2008 13:00
Lugar:Jewell J. Rassmussen Conference Room

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Panelists
Hans Ehrbar. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Utah. Dr. Ehrbar is a political activist and economist who does research on the philosophical foundations of social sciences, Marxian economics, and recently also environmental policies.
Lance Girton, Professor, Department of Economics, Un ...iversity of Utah. PhD in economics, University of Chicago; Staff Economist, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System; publications on Monetary Theory and Policy; Director of Research Citicorp Mortgage Bank Treasury; over 25 years as an economic and financial consultant for Citicorp, The Congressional Budget Office, The Investment Companies Institute, The World Bank, and The Center for the Economic Analysis of Law.
Scott Schaefer, Professor of Finance, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah. PhD in economics from Stanford University, and formerly the Richard M. Paget Chair in Management Policy at Northwestern University. He has published widely in the fields of economics, finance, accounting and corporate strategy.
Tishun (Thomas) Deng. MS, statistics and MS, economics (ABD), University of Utah. Chief China Strategist at Goldman Sachs-Asia since 2004 with primary responsibility for the firm’s overall China equity market views. He worked with several European banks and Credit Suisse First Boston where he was Director of China Financial Industry Research. He is currently attending the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School sponsored by Goldman Sachs.
Moderator
Peter Philips, Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, University of Utah. PhD in economics, Stanford University. Professor Philips is a labor economist who does research on the residential, commercial and industrial construction industries. Among other subjects, he studies the construction business cycle and immigrant workers in construction.
Depression, Panic or Bump in the Road?
Hora:lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2008 9:40
Lugar:Hinckley Institute of Politics Caucus Room, Orson Spencer Hall







