Barry Eichengreen will be speaking as part of the Global Governance and Democracy series at Duke tomorrow, 4 pm. Details and an excerpt from his new book here. Most of the IPE@UNC contingent will be there; some of us will be attending a private meeting earlier in the day as well. If something interesting happens we'll let you know.
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