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Why Pollsters Lose but Lobbyists Never Do: The Uncertainty Principle in Economics and Politics

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David Levine, European University Institute
April 4, 2017 - 4:00pm
Washington University, Seigle Hall, Room L006

David Levine, Professor of Microeconomics at the European University Institute, and Professor Emeritus of Economics at Washington Univesrity in St. Louis, will be speaking on the topic of the uncertainty principle in economics and politics on April 4, 2017.  

Registration is not required for this event.  However, registrants receive directions and parking instructions via email the day of the event and updates on the event, if necessary.  Click here to register for this event.

This event is cosponsored with Washington University's Department of Economics.

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