Guest Presenter: Mark Copelovitch, PhD
Associate Professor, Trice Faculty Scholar Department of Political Science and La Follette School of Public Affairs University of Wisconsin-Madison
Cost: $25 per person
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About Mark Copelovitch
Professor Copelovitch studies international political economy, with a focus on the politics of financial crises, global financial governance, and the political economy of international trade and exchange rates.
During his talk, Professor Copelovitch will address general economic conditions worldwide. Plus, having recently spent a year as a visiting scholar at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, he will comment on the current economic conditions in the Euro Zone, the fall in value of the Euro, and implications of the present high value of the U.S. dollar on the global and American economies. Additionally, with a vote coming up on June 23 in Great Britain, he will provide his thoughts on the implications of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union should that point of view prevail in the referendum before the electorate. Professor Copelovitch is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University, where he received his Ph.D. in Government in 2005.