The Economics Institute for State Attorneys General was a three-and-a-half-day educational program that helped AG staff attorneys improve their understanding of the basic economic principles often found at the heart of legal and public policy disputes.
During the Institute and through interactive, classroom-style lectures, participants received a solid grounding in economic concepts and methods and learned how these tools can be applied in the analysis of legal and policy issues. Ample time was set aside for participants to interact with and learn from instructors and their fellow participants outside the classroom.
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