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17, 2004
Presidential Economics: Experts Assess Bush, Kerry
Policies
By Barry Jagoda
Two of the nation’s
leading economists will offer differing views on the economic
programs of the Republican and Democratic candidates for President
in a face-off at the University of California, San Diego Economics
Roundtable breakfast, October 7 at the Faculty Club on the campus
of UCSD, beginning at 7:30 a. m. The public is invited.
Richard
Schmalensee is John C. Head III, Dean and Professor of Economics
and Management at MIT’s prestigious Sloan School of Management.
Dean Schmalensee was member of the Council of Economic Advisors
in the first George Bush administration and is the author of
nine books and hundreds of journal and other publication articles.
Professor Schmalensee received his undergraduate degree and
his Ph.D from MIT.
Brad
DeLong, Professor of Economics at the University of California,
Berkeley, is a distinguished scholar and served as a high-ranking
policy executive in the Clinton administration Treasury Department.
A prolific author and highly respected researcher, Professor
DeLong was recently characterized, by New York Times columnist,
Paul Krugman, as “the smartest economist writing about
current events that I know.” Professor DeLong received
the B.A., M.A. and Ph.D from Harvard University.
The UCSD Economics
Roundtable, www.econ.ucsd.edu/roundtable,
is sponsored by the UCSD Department of Economics in coordination
with UCSD Extended Studies and Public Programs. To make reservations
for the roundtable breakfast, which costs $50 per person, contact
Edie Munk at (858) 822-0510, or emunk@ucsd.edu.
Members of the news media are invited to attend free of charge
but must make reservations in advance.
Media Contacts: Barry
Jagoda (858) 534-8567
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