Is your grocery bill increasing? Are you seeing your daily living costs on the rise?
Join us as two Denison professors, Adam Walke and Emily Marshall '10, share their perspectives on the current economy and state of inflation.
Adam and Emily will discuss what they are seeing in regards to inflation, other current economic trends, as well as their predictions for the near-term economic outlook.
About the speakers:
Dr. Emily C. Marshall is an Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University. Her research interests include monetary and macroeconomics, public economics, behavioral economics, and economic education. Emily is active in the economics teaching community, serving on the American Economic Association’s Committee on Economic Education, as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Economic Education, and as co-organizer of the Presidential Sessions on Economic Education at the Southern Economic Association meetings. She regularly teaches Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Econometrics, and Advanced Econometrics, and upper-level courses on the Great Recession, Asset Price Bubbles, and Financial Crises.
Dr. Adam Walke researches issues in international trade and political economy, with a regional focus on the United States and Mexico. He previously worked for seven years at the Border Region Modeling Project at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he studied the economic interdependence of the U.S.-Mexico border region and produced short-term economic forecast reports covering southern New Mexico, far western Texas, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. Dr. Walke holds a PhD in economics from Colorado State University.
Helpful Information:
Registered attendees will receive a Zoom link in their confirmation email and once again closer to the event date.