April 5 – Great Decisions: De-Coding U.S.-China Trade

The Great Decisions community discussion series continues with a lecture titled “De-Coding U.S.-China Trade” with Saif Rahman, Robert Bauman Associate Professor of Economics at Ohio Wesleyan University. Rahman earned his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. His primary interests lie in the areas of economic development, international trade and policy reform.  He takes a micro-theoretic approach in his research, using game theory and general equilibrium analysis to explore topics ranging from neoclassical specialization to the political economy of policy reform. 

The discussion will take place at noon on Fri., April 5 at the Fellowship Hall of William Street United Methodist Church, 28 W. William St., Delaware. Attendees are welcome to bring a brown-bag lunch. Complimentary coffee and tea will be provided. Following the discussion, participants will have the option of completing a survey, prepared by the Foreign Policy Association, to add their opinions to thousands of others across the nation. Survey results will be sent to executive and legislative policymakers in Washington, D.C.

The Great Decisions Discussion Program, a free community discussion series, is designed to encourage debate and discussion of the role of the United States in world affairs. The program provides materials that help people reach informed opinions on issues and encourages them to participate in the foreign-policy process.

Learn more at www.facebook.com/greatdecisionsdeloh. Contact Corinne Lyman at cclyman@owu.edu with any questions.