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Immigration And Economics: Cedarville Student’S Unique Research Leads To Prestigious Conference, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2017

Immigration And Economics: Cedarville Student’S Unique Research Leads To Prestigious Conference, Mark D. Weinstein

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Michael McDonald, a junior economics major, has developed a research project using economics to address current immigration issues. He presented his research at the Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) meetings in Lahaina, Hawaii, April 9-12.

McDonald’s project takes an economic theory called the Coase theorem and applies it to the problems of illegal immigration, specifically addressing current tensions between the United States and Mexico.


Immigration In Focus At Cedarville University Debate, Mark D. Weinstein Mar 2017

Immigration In Focus At Cedarville University Debate, Mark D. Weinstein

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At a time when immigration is increasingly in the news, Cedarville University students are leading the way in promoting discussion on this important issue. That’s why on Monday, March 20, the university’s American Enterprise Institute (AEI) executive council will host a debate addressing immigration.

Three Cedarville University faculty members from the school of business administration and department of history and government will debate President Trump’s immigration plan and other issues surrounding immigration at 7 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center’s Recital Hall. Panelists include Dr. Bert Wheeler, Berry chair of economics; Dr. Marc Clauson, professor of history and law; and …