UNH's Whittemore School Economics Seminar Explores Link between Women's Education and Economic Growth By Denise Hart March 28, 2003
DURHAM, N.H. - Steve Yaramik, visiting assistant professor of economics at Tufts University, will present his research investigating the links between female education and economic growth as part of the Economics Seminar sponsored by the University of New Hampshire's Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Yaramik will discuss "Is Female Education Productive? A Reassessment," Friday, April 4, from 2:10 to 3:30 p.m. in Room 318 McConnell Hall. The lecture is free and open to the public. Visitor parking at UNH is located just off Route 152A Mast Road and a free shuttle bus service is available to campus locations. The Economics Seminar is a weekly event of the Whittemore School's graduate degree program in economics that highlights the research of the school's faculty, graduate students and visiting academics. The presentations are interspersed with questions from the audience. For more information about the seminars, contact Karen Conway, graduate
program director and associate professor of economics, at 862-3386 or
ksconway@cisunix.unh.edu. Advance copies of Yaramik's
paper are available by calling Sinthy Kounlasa at 862-3457 or sinthy.kounlasa@unh.edu.
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