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Summer Institute on Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM)

Jun 15, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
The University of Michigan
The University of Michigan will host the eighth annual Summer Institute on EITM: Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models this summer, June 15 through July 10, 2009. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), this program seeks to leverage the complementarity between formal models and empirical methods. EITM is training a new generation of scholars to integrate theoretical models more closely, effectively, and productively with empirical evaluation of those models. The Summer Institutes are highly interactive training programs for advanced graduate students and junior faculty.
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Policy Priorities for the New Administration: Ford School Alumni Perspectives

Jan 29, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Council on Foreign Relations
Several alumni and former deans, Paul Courant and Becky Blank, participated in an active conversation about several key policy areas, and reconnected with old friends at the networking reception following the panel. A large group of current Ford School MPP students who were in DC for the school's annual recruiting trip also attended. Participants Moderator: Former School of Public Policy Dean and U-M Provost Paul N. Courant, Harold T. Shapiro Collegiate Professor of Public Policy and Dean of Libraries, University of Michigan The Federal Budget & Intervention in the Economy: Lauren E.
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Michigan's Economy in 2009 and Beyond: a Panel Discussion of Economic Experts

Feb 9, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Weill Hall
Abstract: A consensus has emerged in the last few years regarding Michigan's economic future. In order to return prosperity to the state most analysts agree that Michigan must develop a diversified knowledge economy featuring robust entrepreneurial activity and a highly educated, innovative labor force. However, today Michigan is confronted with a severe economic recession and a meltdown of the economy's core automotive sector.
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Health Care Reform in the 111th Congress

Feb 16, 2009, 1:00-2:30 pm EST
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Please Join U.S. Representative John Dingell to Discuss Health Care Reform in the 111th Congress
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Next Steps in Domestic Climate Policy: Issues and Innovations

Mar 18, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
Weill Hall
Dallas BurtrawDallas Burtraw is Senior Fellow at Resources for the Future, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research - rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences - on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues.
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Terrorists and Their Supporters: Who They Are, What They Think and How To Deal With Them

Mar 10, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
Ross School of Business
Part 4 of the International Policy Center's Global Policy Perspectives Symposium Scott Atran, Research Scientist, Center for Group Dynamics, U-M and Center on Terrorism, John Jay College, City University of New York. Robert Axelrod, Walgreen Professor for the Study of Human Understanding, U-M and consultant to the Office of the U.S.
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Europe's Political and Economic Challenges

Mar 25, 2009, 12:00-1:30 pm EDT
Jan Svejnar, Director of the International Policy Center at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy; Everett E. Berg Professor of Business Administration; and Professor of Economics and Public Policy; and former candidate for president of the Czech Republic. He is also a founder and Chairman of CERGE-EI in Prague (an American-style Ph.D.
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Chicago Alumni Reception with Dean Susan Collins

Jun 4, 2009, 5:30-7:00 pm EDT
Park Grill, Founders Room 11 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60602
Chicago area alumni gathered to meet Dean Susan Collins and connect with other Ford School alumni.
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The Economy, Public Policy and Poverty in the U.S.: What Changes Can President Obama Make?

Jun 24, 2009, 4:00-5:00 pm EDT
Betty Ford Classroom
Professor Danziger is the Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and Research Professor at the Population Studies Center. His research focuses on social welfare policies and on the effects of economic, demographic, and public policy changes on trends in poverty and inequality. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, Director of the National Poverty Center, and Director of the Research and Training Program on Poverty and Public Policy.
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