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Alliana Salanguit

Economics Major Alliana Salanguit in Green & Gold

For the past couple of years, Alliana Salanguit has been working in Juneau. She began as an intern last January and is currently working her second legislative session in Juneau as a full time legislative staffer.

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The United States' Role in the Arctic - February 19, 2018

The College of Business and Public Policy's Professor Darren Prokop will be a presenter at the upcoming event "The United States' Role in the Arctic and What Alaskans Need to Know About Future Plans and Developments". This event is free and open to the public. Join us February 19, 2018 from 5-7pm at the UAA Campus Bookstore.

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Eva Ulukivaiola

Alumna Eva Ulukivaiola (BA Economics ’17) Featured in Green & Gold

When Eva wasn’t in the library or in the lecture hall pursuing her undergraduate degree, she was busy involving herself with extracurricular activities at UAA, from serving as a senator in USUAA and vice president of UAA’s Economic Club, to helping plan the university’s Homecoming events, as well as been serving as a mentor in Student Support Services.

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Samantha Luban

Alumna Samantha Luban Heading to London!

Samantha Luban, B.B.A. in Economics with a minor in Russian '17, will be attending the London School of Economics this Fall. She attributes much of her success to her time at CBPP. At CBPP, she was able to work at the Vernon Smith Economic Science Lab, which gave her exposure to top professors working on meaningful research. This experience “opened countless doors and led me to my current job at the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation.”

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Bargaining

Faculty & Student Seminar: Is Earned Bargaining Power More Fully Exploited?

Nick Feltovich investigates the impact of earned bargaining power using theory and experiment. In his "Earned" treatment, disagreement payoffs - and hence bargaining power - are based on performance on a real-effort task.

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