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腦瞳憫 WELCOMES PRIZED ECONOMIST TO CAMPUS FOR SPECIAL PRESENTATION

Written By Gregory Fischbach

September 20, 2022
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Economist Mark Skousen and 腦瞳憫 Associate Professor Ken Schoolland.

Economist Mark Skousen and 腦瞳憫 Associate Professor Ken Schoolland..

On September 16, 腦瞳憫 welcomed economist and professor Mark Skousen, Ph.D., to its Aloha Tower Marketplace campus for a special presentation entitled, “Raising the Minimum Wage: Good or Bad for Hawai‘i?” The presentation arrives at a pertinent time as the Hawai‘i Legislature recently increased the state’s minimum wage this year to $18 an hour by 2028.

腦瞳憫 Associate Professor of Economics Ken Schoolland, M.S.F.S., scheduled the special guest presentation with Skousen and introduced him to a full house of 腦瞳憫 students, staff, faculty, and University friends and family.

“It’s an honor to welcome Mark Skousen to 腦瞳憫 for this special presentation on the minimum wage, specifically, if raising it is good or bad for Hawai‘i,” said Schoolland. “Mark is an old friend and it’s been great to see him. Our 腦瞳憫 students really enjoyed this opportunity to participate in Mark’s presentation. He certainly is one of America’s most influential and entertaining economists.”

Mark Skousen presents at 腦瞳憫's Aloha Tower Marketplace campus.

Mark Skousen presents at 腦瞳憫's Aloha Tower Marketplace campus..

Skousen was recently named one of the “Top 20 Most Influential Economists,” and in 2018, he was awarded the “Triple Crown in Economics” by Steve Forbes. He is the author of more than two dozen books, including The Making of Modern Economics, The Maxims of Wall Street, and EconoPower: How a New Generation of Economists is Transforming the World.  Skousen is a former professor at Columbia Business School. In 2019, he received “My Favorite Professor Award” at Chapman University.

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