Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Zoom
World Trade Organization chief economist to give virtual presentation at NDSU
World Trade Organization chief economist Robert Koopman will deliver the virtual presentation "COVID-19: Implications for the Future of Globalization and Integration" at North Dakota State University at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 13. The event is part of the Menard Family Distinguished Speaker Series hosted by the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth.
The event is free and open to the public, though attendees must register on Zoom. Registration is available at ndsu.edu/challeyinstitute/events
The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated both the challenges and opportunities of a highly integrated, globalized world. In this talk, Koopman will share his views on the various forces at play in the global economy and their potential implications for globalization. Following the presentation, Koopman will answer questions from the audience.
"Freer movement of people, goods and services, capital and information across the globe has resulted in remarkable growth in prosperity and opportunity," said John Bitzan, Menard Family Director of the Challey Institute. "Some people have speculated that supply chain disruptions and other problems created by the coronavirus pandemic may change the nature of globalization in the future. I look forward to hearing Robert Koopman, one of the world?s leading trade experts, give his perspective on this issue."
Koopman is the chief economist and director of the economic research and statistics division at the World Trade Organization. Prior to this post, he served as the director of operations and chief operating officer for the U.S. International Trade Commission. He is an associate professor at the Graduate Institute of Geneva and research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.
The Menard Family Distinguished Speaker Series invites world thought leaders to share their ideas with the NDSU community on big questions that explore ways to improve the human condition and create economic opportunity.