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Carroll Round at Georgetown University
The Carroll Round, an annual international economics conference at Georgetown University, provides a unique forum for research and discussion among the nation’s top undergraduates. Now in its sixth year, the Carroll Round is supported through the generosity of The Sallie Mae Fund, Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University's John Carroll Scholars Program, Carroll Round alumni, and private donors. The goal of the Carroll Round is to foster the exchange of ideas among the leading undeurgraduate international economics students by encouraging and supporting the pursuit of scholarly innovation in the field.

The following students from Oberlin presented at the Carroll Round:

  • Matthew Adler '07: “The Effect of Preferential Trade on Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Canada and the North American Free Trade Agreement”.
  • Adam Greeney '04: "Education, Fertility and Economic Growth"
  • Daniel Braun ' 02
  • Marinella Boyadzhiev ' 08

 


 

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