Evo Morales at Hunter Monday 9/20

Chapter 3 of the Feenstra/Taylor textbook begins with an extended discussion of the rise of President Evo Morales of Bolivia -- the first Aymara President in the country's near 200 year history in a predominantly indigenous population country.  The discussion centers on his partial nationalization of the gas industry, or more precisely, his renegotiation of the terms of revenue sharing rules from Bolivia's vast newly developed natural gas fields (for more background on this issue in Bolivia, read up on the so called gas conflict). The textbook discussion is meant to illustrate the distributional conflicts that sometimes arise when a country opens to trade, an issue that is analyzed in that chapter with the Specific Factors Model.
  The event will take place Monday September 20th at Kaye Playhouse auditorium (North building) and starts at 1:15pm but might want to arrive a bit earlier to get past the extra security screening.  Here is a copy of the official poster for the event:

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