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Roanoke College Economics: March 2015
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Thursday, March 26, 2015. Senior economics major Ted Ellis wins RC Spring Break Photo Contest. Ted Ellis spent his spring break in Panama conducting research for his Spanish Honors in Major project (he is a double Economics and Spanish major). He submitted the photo below to the Roanoke College Spring Break Photo Contest and took first prize. Congrats Ted! Ted Ellis `15 and Rooney visit Panama. Posted by alice louise kassens uhl. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Roanoke College Economics: September 2014
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Wednesday, September 17, 2014. This semester four economics majors are participating in the first economics service learning course. Emma Webb, Robert Horn, Katelyn Nuckoles, and William Corso will be assisting Mr. Hartman in teaching his AP Economics course at Patrick Henry High School. Posted by alice louise kassens uhl. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Free exchange (The Economist). Student, faculty, alumni, and friends.
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Roanoke College Economics: Advice for our graduates
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Advice for our graduates. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Please go to the "Contact Information" tab on this blog and share your information with us so that we can send you our semi-annual newsletter and announcements. Your information will remain confidential and will not be shared without your permission. If you have any questions, contact roanokeecon@gmail.com.
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Roanoke College Economics: Occupational Outlook
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Occupational Outlook for Students with a Degree in Economics. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Roanomics Volume 6, Issue 2. Free exchange (The Economist). Rutgers Labor Economist William (Bill) Rodgers' Blog. Student, faculty, alumni, and friends. And follow us on Twitter @roanokeecon. We look forward to hearing from you. There was an error in this gadget.
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Roanoke College Economics: December 2014
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Enjoy the latest from the Roanoke College Economics Program. Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Posted by alice louise kassens uhl. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Free exchange (The Economist). Rutgers Labor Economist William (Bill) Rodgers' Blog. Student, faculty, alumni, and friends. There was an error in this gadget.
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Roanoke College Economics: What is new with you?
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. What is new with you? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Please go to the "Contact Information" tab on this blog and share your information with us so that we can send you our semi-annual newsletter and announcements. Your information will remain confidential and will not be shared without your permission. If you have any questions, contact roanokeecon@gmail.com. Roanomics Volume 6, Issue 2. Free exchange (The Economist).
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Roanoke College Economics: Save the penny? Most say "NO"!
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Source: The New Yorker. Last month Dr. Garry Fleming wrote a piece for Roanomics. Discussing the future of the penny. The New Yorker. Published an interesting article. On the issue in 2008. Below is an excerpt from Fleming's commentary:. Today, pennies are simultaneously ubiquitous and scarce, an interesting paradox. No one actually carries pennies around anymore, do they? What did you tell us? Now the follow-up question:. And fol...
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Roanoke College Economics: Twitternomica
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Roanoke College Economics: October 2014
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Economics Reading Group Meeting #2. The first meeting of the Economics Reading Group was held last week. We discussed the chapter on income facts and fallacies in Thomas Sowell's "Economic Facts and Fallacies." Our discussion was started by watching a video interview of Sowell from 2008 (posted in a previous blog post). To watch a more recent interview (2011) with Sowell on the latest edition of his book, see below. Please go to t...
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Roanoke College Economics: Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1
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What is new with you? Advice for our graduates. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Enjoy the latest from the Roanoke College Economics Program. Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Posted by alice louise kassens uhl. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We want to stay in touch with you! Roanomics Volume 5, Issue 1. Free exchange (The Economist). Rutgers Labor Economist William (Bill) Rodgers' Blog. Student, faculty, alumni, and friends.
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