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Thursday 11 Sept at Cato Institute in Washington, D.C.

September 5th, 2008, by Andrew

Boris and I will be speaking on the book at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., next Thurs (11 Sept) at noon. The event will be moderated by Will Wilkinson; see the description here of the event on his blog.

All are welcome to come, but you should register online for the event. We’ll be having a panel discussion with Michael McDonald (Brookings Institution and George Mason University) and Brink Lindsey of the Cato Institute. I’m curious what they have to say about our work, especially some of the stuff at the end of chapter 9 about the connections between public opinion and policy.

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