The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1996, Image 6

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Economic
Issues
in the Election
October 22, 1996
8:30 PM Rudder 308
Almost all issues in the election campaigns have an eco
nomic aspect, and many are primarily economic issues.
On Tuesday, October 22, a panel of Texas A&M Universi
ty faculty will present an analysis of some of the process
ing issues in the coming election.
These issues include:
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The Budget Deficit and Government Debt
Welfare Reform Health Care Policy
Taxes Immigration
Social Security Environmental Policy
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Moderator: Donald Deere
Panelists:
Associate Director, George Bush School
of Government and Public Service and
Associate Professor of Economics
Dennis Jansen Professor and Head of Economics
Morgan Reynolds Professor of Economics, Former
Staff Member, Joint Economic
Committee, U.S. Congress
Distinguished Professor, Jeff
Montgomery Professor, and Director
Of Private Enterprise Research Center
Associate Professor of Economics
Distinguished Professor of Economics
and George T. and Gladys H. Abell
Professor of Liberal Arts
Thomas Saving
Manuelita Ureta
Finis Welch
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