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Comparing the United States and Chinese Economies

April 7 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

The United States and China are the world’s two largest economies. They simultaneously compete and cooperate making the relationship between these two giants unique in recent history. This session will examine how the economies are structured, their similarities and differences, and a look ahead to see which one is more likely to dominate in the years ahead.

Location: CoHarbor Coworking, Memorial Park room, 3rd floor

Dr. Neal Rappaport: PhD in Economics at MIT and a MBA in Finance from University of Chicago.

*Dates, times, location are subject to change, please check registration link for up-to-date details.

About PILLAR: PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning is a dynamic hub for curious minds seeking intellectual growth and meaningful community connections. Through an array of engaging programs, thought-provoking lectures, and enriching activities, PILLAR fosters a culture of continuous learning for adults of all ages. Our mission is to inspire lifelong learners by providing opportunities to explore diverse topics, cultivate critical thinking, and connect with others who share a passion for discovery. At PILLAR, learning is not just a pursuit—it’s a way of life.

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