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10-30-1987

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Lecture

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Business and Economics, Lecture by Jan Luytjes, Oct. 30, 1987
Miami: Where we are, where we are going Lecture Series

Friday, October 30, 1987 10:30AM – 12 noon

Speaker: Jan Luytjes

Greater Miami has never felt a serious recession or high unemployment similar to the rest of the nation. Many argue that our economic system is artificially supported by a strong service industry. Explore the impacts of International Trade, the ever-expanding banking industry and tourism in Dade County with Professor Jan Luytjes.

FIU Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies
During the Fall of 1987 the Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies offered a lecture series titled, “Miami: Where we are, where we are going”, as part of the International Student Orientation Program. The pilot program was designed to give the students an introduction to Dade County and Miami from a variety of perspectives and was used to develop a liberal studies honors course, “Miami: an Urban Laboratory” (PUP3991) offered in the Fall of 1988. The lectures were presented by faculty scholars on the “State of Dade County and Miami” past, present, and future.

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FIUA009676

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