|
NSF PA/M 02-03 - January 28, 2002
Please Note: New Date and Time
Chairman of Council of Economic Advisers to Speak
at NSF on Terrorism and the Economy
An eminent scholar and one of the government’s leading
economists will give the first talk in a series of
distinguished lectures organized by National Science
Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate of Social, Behavioral
& Economic Sciences. R. Glenn Hubbard, Chairman
of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers Hubbard’s
will speak on "Terrorism and the Economy: What We
Know and What We Need to Know."
Hubbard has been Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers since May 11, 2001. Prior to joining the
government, he was Russell L. Carson Professor of
Economics and Finance and CoDirector of the Entrepreneurship
Program in the Graduate School of Business at Columbia
University. As a professor, Hubbard received research
support from NSF and served on a number of the foundation’s
disciplinary and interdisciplinary panels.
Who:
|
R. Glenn Hubbard, Chairman, Council of
Economic Advisers
|
What:
|
Lecture: "Terrorism and the Economy:
What We Know and What We Need to Know"
|
When:
|
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.,
Thursday, January 31st, 2002
(Rescheduled from January 24, 2002)
|
Where:
|
National Science Foundation,
Room 110, 4201 Wilson Blvd. Arlington,
Virginia
|
For more information contact:
Media: William Harms (703) 292-7756/wharms@nsf.gov
Others: Daniel Newlon (703) 292-7276/dnewlon@nsf.gov
For directions to NSF, see http://www.nsf.gov/home/visit/visitjump.htm
|
|