First things first, id like to welcome beth to the Manhattan Institute where shes recently become a fellow. Prior to joining us, she was a fellow at the Brookings Institution center on children and families, and before that she was a taffe economist staff economist at the president s council of economic advisers and worked extensively on Higher Education policy. Second, id like to welcome beth back to new york. Beth received her ph. D. In math excuse me, her b. A. In math and economics from cunyalbany and her ph. D. From columbia university. Beths here to talk about her book, game of loans. Recently published by Princeton University press and written with matthew of the urban institute. So after reading beths book, i can assure you shes going to fit right in at the Manhattan Institute [laughter] where the scholars really delight in debunking poorly argued narratives in the press and the public debate. And beths book does just that. Its a timely corrective to the wildly exaggerated stud
First things first, id like to welcome beth to the Manhattan Institute where shes recently become a fellow. Prior to joining us, she was a fellow at the Brookings Institution center on children and families, and before that she was a taffe economist staff economist at the president s council of economic advisers and worked extensively on Higher Education policy. Second, id like to welcome beth back to new york. Beth received her ph. D. In math excuse me, her b. A. In math and economics from cunyalbany and her ph. D. From columbia university. Beths here to talk about her book, game of loans. Recently published by Princeton University press and written with matthew of the urban institute. So after reading beths book, i can assure you shes going to fit right in at the Manhattan Institute [laughter] where the scholars really delight in debunking poorly argued narratives in the press and the public debate. And beths book does just that. Its a timely corrective to the wildly exaggerated stud
Good afternoon. Thank you ladies and gentlemen, for turning out on a cold, late fall day. I can assure you its going to be worth your time. Im daniel disalvo, an associate professor of Political Science at city college of new york and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute here its my pleasure today to introduce our speaker, beth akers. So first things first id like to welcome beth to the Manhattan Institute wishes result become a fellow. Prior to joining us she was a fellow at the Brookings Institution center on children and families. And before that she was a staff economist at the president s council of economic advisers, and worked extensively on Higher Education policy. Second, i like to welcome beth back to new york. Beth received her ph. D in math excuse me, her ba in math and economics from suny albany at a ph. D in economics from columbia university. So beth is here today to talk about her book, game of loans the rhetoric and reality of student debt. Recently published by
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