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Joint MACRO-INTERNATIONAL-Trade-Development SEMINAR

April 5, 2019April 12, 2019Past Events, U.S.-China Economic Relations Events

Wednesday, April 10, 2019
2:30 – 4:00 PM

“Structural Change and Aggregate Employment Fluctuations in China and the U.S.”
Xiaodong Zhu (University of Toronto)

Kendrick Conference Room, Monroe Hall, Room 321

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