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April 2009
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IS THERE REALLY A PARADOX OF
THRIFT? |
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On Tuesday, April 14,
approximately 80
economists, journalists,
and students attended a
panel discussion regarding
the so-called “paradox of
thrift,” in hopes of
answering whether
thriftiness helps or hurts
the economy. The King’s
College co-hosted the
event with the Institute
for American Values and
Templeton Press. |
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SCOTT FORD AND LEE AND ALLIE
HANLEY NAMED TRUSTEES OF THE
KING’S COLLEGE |
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Recently, Scott Ford and
Lee and Allie Hanley were
elected to the board of
trustees. Find out more
about them by reading the
press releases below.
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Lee Hanley’s press release |
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Allie Hanley’s press release |
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Scott Ford’s press release |
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KING’S PROFESSOR PUBLISHES
BOOK |
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In March, Assistant
Professor of Economics
Douglas Puffert published
Tracks across Continents,
Paths through History: The
Economic Dynamics of
Standardization in Railway
Gauge, which recounts
the international history of
railway gauge
standardization and brings
new insight in to the
economic theory of path
dependence. |
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As always, do not hesitate to
contact us with any questions or
comments at
parents@tkc.edu. |