COLUMBUS — As America moves beyond mere discussion of the world financial crisis and severe economic downturn, policy proposals and decisions are flying left and right.
What are the implications on our world position and on the relationship between rural and urban domestic economies?
Experts
Two premier policy economists from The Ohio State University Department of Agricultural Environmental and Development Economics will be sharing their thoughts and answering your questions in a unique online conference being presented by the Department and OSU Extension.
The Economic Crisis and Policy Options Webcast will be streamed online live, March 17 from 10 a.m. to noon EST.
Topics for the day are: The Global Financial Crisis: To Regulate or not to Regulate? by Ian Sheldon, Andersons Professor of International Trade; and The Policy we Choose: Bad or Worse for the Economy? by Mark Partridge, C. William Swank Chair of Rural-Urban Policy.
Registration link
If you have broadband Internet (500K or faster) and $25 registration fee, visit http://aede.osu.edu/programs/outlook/Webcast-09.htm to register.
Once you fill out the registration form and click “submit” you’ll be taken to a separate, secure payment site.
When your registration and payment are confirmed, we’ll send you the details you need to log into the webcast.
Deadline
The registration deadline is March 15.
For information, e-mail Econograms@osu.edu or call 614-292-6421.