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Morris Altman, Economics Professor from University of Saskatchewan, To Deliver Brody Lecture

Jan 4, 2006
-- Morris Altman, professor and head of the Department of Economics at the University of Saskatchewan and elected fellow of the World Innovation Foundation, is scheduled to deliver Yeshiva University's annual Alexander Brody Lecture in Economics Feb. 23 on the Wilf Campus. Prof. Altman's presentation, "Is There Free Will in Economics? The Ethical Economy and Free Markets" will take place at 7:30 pm in Belfer Hall, room 502. The lecture will be preceded by a dinner at 6 pm. A former visiting scholar at Cornell, Duke, Hebrew, and Stanford universities, Prof. Altman was recently elected President of the Society for Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE). He is also the editor of the Journal of Socio-Economics (Elsevier Science) and former associate editor of the Journal of Economic Psychology. Prof. Altman has published more than 60 papers on behavioral economics, economic history, and empirical macroeconomics and three books in economic theory and public policy. He has made more than 100 international presentations on these subjects. Most recently he has published A Handbook of Contemporary Behavioral Economics Foundations and Developments and Worker Satisfaction and Economic Performance with M.E. Sharpe.