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Kennedy-Ownens Seminar Series

The Kennedy-Owens Seminar Series brings a group of eminent scholars to Sewanee to discuss a variety of economic issues.

(2003-2004) Topics in Applied Economics David Mustard, University of Georgia
Brian Knight, Brown University
(2002-2003) Global Gender Issues: Peace, Human Rights, & Empowerment Noeleen Heyzer, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, University of Pennsylvania
Diana Strassman, Rice University
(2001-2002) Does the New Economy Require New Finance? George Benston, Emory University
Lawrence H. White, University of Missouri-St. Louis
George Kaufman, Loyola University of Chicago
Richard Sylla, New York University
(1998-1999) Issues of Sustainability Richard Zerbe, University of Washington
Kamal S. Bawa, University of Massachusetts
Jerry Taylor, Cato Institute
(1997-1998) Contemporary Issues in Immigration Policy Vernon Broggs, Cornell University
Stanley Engerman, University of Rochester
Stephan Thernstrom, Harvard University
John McCarthy, California Welfare Commission
Frank Bean, University of Texas
(1996-1997) Law and Economics David Anderson, Centre College
Mark Cohen, Vanderbilt University
Charles Silver, University of Texas Law School
(1995-1996) How Much Government is Enough? James Buchanan, George Mason University
Dwight Lee, University of Georgia
John Kincaid, Lafayette College
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