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James M. DeVault, associate professor of economics and business at Lafayette College, will speak on “The Euro: What does it mean for the United States?” at noon, Monday, Feb. 22, in the auditorium of Lafayette’s William E. Simon Center for Economics and Business Administration.

This is the third in the lecture series “Current Issues in Economics and Public Policy” sponsored by Lafayette’s department of economics and business. The talk is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided free of charge.

DeVault holds doctoral and master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His areas of expertise include international trade policy, international trade and finance, international finance, macroeconomics, and environmental economics.

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