University of Missouri Professor to Discuss Pension Enhancements

Cory Koedel
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Cory Koedel

Cory Koedel, assistant professor of economics at the University of Missouri, will deliver a lecture Friday, Feb. 8, on the University of Arkansas campus titled “Who Benefits from Pension Enhancements?”

Koedel will speak at noon in Room 343 of the Graduate Education Building. His lecture is part of the series sponsored by the department of education reform. The lecture is free and open to the public. Visit the lecture page to RSVP for lunch.

Koedel co-authored a working paper by the same name with Shawn Ni and Michael Podgursky. It can be found here for further reading.

Contacts

Daniel Bowen, Distinguished Doctoral Fellow
Department of Education Reform
479-575-6345, dhbowen@email.uark.edu

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