Double lecture Sterken and Inklaar: How does the credit crisis affect students?

The credit crisis overruns the world and seems to have yet more in store. How did it get to be this severe, what will come next and how does it influence the Dutch student? In a Studium Generale double lecture, Prof.dr. Elmer Sterken, professor in economics and dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, will focus on the causes and consequences of the financial crisis. Dr. Robert Inklaar, university teacher in International Economics and Business, will explain how the crisis will affect young people and students.
Both speakers will answer the five most frequently asked questions from students about the credit crisis.
Language of communication will be Dutch.
DATE, TIME AND PLACE
Wednesday 26 November 2008
20h00 – 22h00
Academiegebouw
Broerstraat 5, Groningen
ADMISSION
€ 2,50
Students and SGG subscribers and ambassadors can obtain free tickets on presentation of their student, subscriber or ambassador card.
Last modified: | 25 October 2019 10.44 a.m. |
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