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The Carroll Round is an undergraduate international economics research conference held annually at Georgetown University. Students from around the world attend each year to present their original research in the field of economics.

History

Speakers

Each year the conference invites two keynote speakers that have made significant contributions to the field of economics to present to participants and attendees. Speakers have included a number of Nobel Laureates and prominent economists including John Nash, Joseph Stiglitz, Susan Athey, William Easterly, Eric Maskin, Peter R. Orszag, and Thomas Schelling.



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