Tuesdays 12:00 – 2:00 PM
January 11 through February 15, 2005
D.O.C. House
A sequel to the winter 2004 course on Election Year Economics, this six-week session will address surviving concerns with changing population, health care, government deficits and outsourcing of jobs as well as other topics that may be of current interest.
While engaging controversy head on, based on the stirrings of the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and other media, serious reference will be made to relevant underlying economic precepts and analytical tools, even though at the very most basic levels.
Class is limited to 10 members.
K. PHILIP RAHBANY earned a Ph.D. in economics at the University of Wisconsin in 1958, served as an economist in the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, taught at Texas A&M University, consulted on international and national economic development plans, and directed small mortgage banking and real estate companies.