Special Events & Conferences Seminar Series - Spring 2020

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02/14/2020
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Elvira Vilches  (Romance Studies)
Cultures of Capitalism: Early Modern Spain
Join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its Friday morning series, tgiFHI! tgiFHI gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present on their current research to interlocutors in their fields. Breakfast will be served.
02/19/2020
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Thomas Barkin, Sarah Bloom Raskin, and Aurel Schubert (panel)  
"New Monetary Policy Frameworks: Why Now?"
02/21/2020
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Michael Connolly  (University of Miami and Hunan University, Changsha)
"The US Trade War with China: Past, Present, and Prospects”
02/21/2020
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Michael Connolly  (University of Miami and Hunan University, Changsha)
“Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Risks and Rewards in Chinese Inbound and Outbound Investments.”
03/16/2020
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[CANCELLED] Patrick Fridenson  (Professor Emeritus of International Business History at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris)
Reciprocity in Business-Government Relations: A Comparative Perspective—Turkey, Japan, and France
Followed by wine and cheese
03/17/2020
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Cancelled--Yuan Deng, Ph.D. defense  
Dynamic Mechanism Design in Complex Environments
03/20/2020
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Via Zoom--Hoda Heidari  (Cornell University)
Distributive Justice for Machine Learning: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Defining, Measuring, and Mitigating Algorithmic Unfairness
Lunch served at 11:45 am. Contact organizer for Zoom info.
05/05/2020
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Postponed until Spring 2021--Triangle Applied Micro Conference  
Joint with Public and IO, Labor and Development.
Keynote speaker: Joe Altonji (Yale)


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