Trade policy is a critical factor affecting the overall health and future of our economy, and yet misinformation and misconceptions persist, perhaps more so than in any other sector of the field of economics.
Richard Schiming, former professor of economics at Minnesota State University and economics textbook author, will brief us on these matters and answer our questions on Wednesday, March 27, 7-8:30 PM, at 26 W. Dover St., Easton.
The critical importance of international trade policy will become clear, and the answers to questions such as who wins and who loses when nations trade and what happens when foreign trade is restricted will put our concerns and controversies into perspective.
This program, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the Talbot County Democratic Forum. For more information email: [email protected].
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