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The Local Labour Market Effects of Indigenous Casinos
A talk in the Economics Speaker Series by Dr. Laurel Wheeler (PhD) of the University of Alberta
Date: Friday, April 1
Time: 3–5 pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Join online: https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/97263110914?pwd=UVNQRUhQeE1sQXRMRVVOUkxlQlRCZz09
The Economics Speaker Series is hosted by the University of Saskatchewan Department of Economics.
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About the speaker
Dr. Laurel Wheeler (PhD) is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta.
Biography
I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in development and labour economics. I hold a PhD and an MA in economics from Duke University, an MSc in economics for development from the University of Oxford, and a BA in political science from the University of Florida. I was born and raised in the sunny state of Florida.
Research
I study issues of poverty and inequality in low-income countries and in North America. My research is empirical and conducted with a view toward informing policy. My current research agenda focuses on Indigenous economic development and labour markets in low-income countries.