Friday
Nov022012
Monday November 5th 8pm - "Death and Taxes" by Economist Brandon Lehr
Do you ever wonder about how today's economy is really working? Do you wonder about the following questions?
- Why has our debt grown so fast recently?
- Should we care about the debt?
- What should be done to help fix the economy right now?
- Where does the government spend tax revenues?
- How do Romney and Obama differ with respect to health care policy, Social Security, and taxes?
- What is Dodd Frank?
- What is the economic, both micro and macro, outlook for the future and how might that affect you?
A Very Special Lecture by
Professor Brandon Lehr
Education: B.A., UC Berkeley; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prof. Lehr currently teaches Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Health Economics.
He previously taught undergraduate and graduate courses at MIT. In 2009, Lehr received the Levitan Award for Excellence in Teaching in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences from MIT. He also received that school's Undergraduate Economics Association Teaching Award.
To Begin Promptly at 8pm
Simulcast live on kchungradio.org
Brought to you by Human Resources and HARDWORK LA
- How do Romney and Obama differ with respect to health care policy, Social Security, and taxes?
- What is Dodd Frank?
- What is the economic, both micro and macro, outlook for the future and how might that affect you?
A Very Special Lecture by
Professor Brandon Lehr
Education: B.A., UC Berkeley; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prof. Lehr currently teaches Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Health Economics.
He previously taught undergraduate and graduate courses at MIT. In 2009, Lehr received the Levitan Award for Excellence in Teaching in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences from MIT. He also received that school's Undergraduate Economics Association Teaching Award.
To Begin Promptly at 8pm
Simulcast live on kchungradio.org
Brought to you by Human Resources and HARDWORK LA
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