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Alumni & Parent Programs
Events
New York Event: “Why Everybody Should Study Economic History”
Date: April 18 2013 6:30pm Location: Heartland Brewery
Meet local alumni, parents, and admitted students, and enjoy the evening with one of L&C’s outstanding professors - Associate Professor of Economics Cliff Bekar. Enjoy a reception with hors d’oeuvres and drinks, and a talk on the economic history of some current policy challenges.
Thursday, April 18, 6:30 p.m.
Reception and presentation
Heartland Brewery Times Square
127 W 43rd St
New York
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Cliff Bekar on Why Everybody Should Study Economic History
Event Registration
The cost of the event is $10, which includes hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Please click here to register. Call our office main line at 503.768.7950 if you encounter any problems with the online registration or have any questions.
More on the Speaker
Cliff Bekar has been teaching at Lewis & Clark since 1998. He teaches courses in Introductory Economics; Game Theory; Technology, Institutions, and Economic Growth; Senior Seminar; and Advanced Microeconomics. His research interests and expertise areas include economic history, economics of long-run growth and technological change, game theory, agent-based modeling and simulations, and others.
A prolific researcher, Professor Bekar secures grants to involve students in his work, and encourages them to get involved deeply in the academic process. A recent student and research assistant of Bekar’s, Tamma Carleton ‘09, received the ultra-competitive Rhodes Scholarship that she is using to study at the University of Oxford, and eventually plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics.
The variety of courses that Bekar teaches attract students from all majors. The Game Theory class, a hugely popular elective, merges many fields, including economics, psychology, sociology (and others), and is a great illustration of the liberal arts perspective on the world - critical thinking that merges several disciplines and teaches students to approach every situation from many angles.
Bekar received a Master’s degree in Economics in 1992 and a Ph.D. in Economics in 1999 from Simon Fraser University. He was recently awarded the Mellon Senior Fellowship Prize and continues to receive grants for student-faculty research at Lewis & Clark.
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