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The AAII Twin Cities Chapter presents...

What Happens Next in Economic Policy?

    Discussed by:
    Timothy Taylor
    Professor, Macalester College

Professor Taylor will talk about middle-term (rather than short-term or long-term) issues in fiscal policy, monetary policy, financial institution regulatory policy, and international economic policy. He will help us gain an understanding of economics and economic policy, both domestically and internationally.

Attend This Meeting and Learn...
How a noted economist views future economic development
How investors can interpret news about fiscal and monetary policy
How changes in the global economy are leading in new directions

  MEETING DETAILS
Date:
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Time:
7:00 p.m.    Registration
7:15 – 9:00 p.m.    Program
Location:
Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins
1001 Highway 7
Hopkins, Minnesota 55305
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