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Morality & Markets: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives

Join us at the beautiful Penn Club in Manhattan for cocktails, hors d’ouevres, and a panel discussion on morality and the markets, featuring David Skeel, Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Pennsylvania, Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, Eric Cohen, Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund, and Atif Mian Atif Mian, Theodore A. Wells ’29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University.

Co-sponsored by the Penn Club of New York and the journal First Things.

Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Time: Reception begins at 6:00 PM EST

Location: The Penn Club of New York 

30 W 44th St. 

New York, NY 10036

David Skeel is the author of The New Financial Deal: Understanding the Dodd-Frank Act and Its (Unintended) Consequences (Wiley, 2011), Icarus in the Boardroom (Oxford, 2005) and Debt’s Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in America (Princeton, 2001), as well as numerous articles and other publications. He has been interviewed on The News Hour, Nightline, Chris Matthews’ Hardball (MSNBC), National Public Radio, and Marketplace, among others, and has been quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and other newspapers and magazines. Professor Skeel is, most recently, the author of True Paradox: How Christianity Makes Sense of a Complex World..

Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, is a Research Associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and Penn’s Population Studies Center, and a Research Affiliate for the Centre for Economic Policy Research. His research agenda is in macroeconomics and econometrics, with a focus on the computation and estimation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. Professor Fernandez-Villaverde is the Co-Founder and Vice-President of the Catholic Research Economists Discussion Organization (CREDO).

Eric Cohen has been the Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund since 2007. He was the founder and remains editor-at-large of the New Atlantis, and he serves as the publisher of the Jewish Review of Books and Mosaic. Mr. Cohen has published in numerous academic and popular journals, magazines, and newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Weekly Standard, Commentary, The New Republic, First Things, and numerous others. He is the author of In the Shadow of Progress: Being Human in the Age of Technology (2008) and co-editor of The Future is Now: America Confronts the New Genetics (2002). He was previously managing editor of the Public Interest and served as a senior consultant to the President’s Council on Bioethics. Mr. Cohen currently serves on the board of directors of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Witherspoon Institute, and National Affairs and on the Editorial Advisory Board of First Things.

Atif Mian Atif Mian is the Theodore A. Wells ’29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton in 2012, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago. His more recent work centers on understanding the origins of the global financial crisis, the political economy of government intervention in financial markets, and the link between asset prices, household borrowing, and consumption. Professor Mian’s work has appeared in top Economics and Finance journals, including the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. Professor Mian’s work has also been profiled by leading media outlets such as The Economist and The Wall Street Journal.

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