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Panel set on economics and poverty, March 6
Posted March 3, 2006; 11:34 a.m.
A panel discussion on "The Economics of Loving Your Neighbor" is set for 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 6, in 1 Robertson Hall.
The speakers will be Princeton faculty members Alan Blinder, the Gordon
S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics, and Uwe Reinhardt, the
James Madison Professor of Political Economy, and representatives of
two Washington, D.C.-based organizations: John Mueller, director of the
Economics and Ethics Program of the Ethics and Public Policy Center;
and William Niskanen, chair of the Cato Institute.
The event is part of a series titled "Am I My Brother's Keeper? A
Serious Conversation About Poverty, Social Responsibility and
Equality." It is sponsored by the Katrina Project and the Pace Center.






