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Presented By: Department of Economics

Randomized Early Access to Covid-19 Vaccines through Michigan Medicine: First Presentation of Findings

Amanda Kowalski, University of Michigan

Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations. Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations.
Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations.
Please join us for light refreshments after the talk. This talk will be in-person only.

This talk is presented by the Public Finance Seminar, sponsored in part by the Department of Economics with generous gifts given through the Elizalde-Winikates Family Fund in Economics and the Economics Strategic Fund.
Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations. Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations.
Equality vs. Equity by Social Vulnerability, Race, and Ethnicity: Evidence from Randomized and Targeted COVID-19 Vaccine Invitations.

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