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Agricultural Economics Society

The Agricultural Economics Society (AES) is a student organization that is not defined by a unique specialization. AES is an organization which embodies Agricultural Economics in its entirety. As the representative of the national Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA), AES has evolved to be a dynamic, active, and all-inclusive...

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AHS

Alexander Hamilton Society

As a local chapter of the national organization of the Alexander Hamilton Society our purpose is stated as: "The Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) is an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting constructive debate on basic principles and contemporary issues in foreign, economic, and national security policy." This chapter's mission...

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GSA-AGEC

Graduate Student Organization Agriculture Economics

Promote Graduate Students Professionally and Socially within the Agricultural Economics Department.

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IDEA

International Development and Economics Association

The mission of IDEA is to engage students in the most pressing economic challenges confronting the United States and world economies by distributing policy-relevant research; hosting and participating in educational sessions; and engaging stakeholders in the areas of trade, economics, and public policy. IDEA, with the assistance of the Bush...

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T.A.M.E.S.

Texas A&M Economics Society

The Texas A&M University Economics Society (T.A.M.E.S.) is an academically based organization closely incorporated with the Department of Economics, and shall focus on promoting both social and professional economic information and networking for economics majors and any student interested in the field of economics. This will be achieved through various...

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WIE

Women in Economics

Women in Economics seeks to provide women in the Economics department at Texas A&M University with a community through which they can expand their knowledge of economics, explore areas of interest, and broaden interpersonal skills for the purpose of professional development.

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