ADVANCING GEORGIST THOUGHT
THROUGH A HENRY GEORGE BIRTHPLACE LEARNING EVENT Title: The Interplay of Land Value and Money in the Global Economy Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015 Time: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Location: The Henry George Birthplace / 413 S. 10th Street / Philadelphia, PA 19147 Contact: BAHRC Director Alex W. Lough, PhD, HenryGeorgeBAHRC@gmail.com Learning Objective: To better understand the decisive role of the value of land (natural resources) in today’s money-based economy. Format: A selected panel of experts will respond to a pre-circulated paper written by BAHRC visiting researcher Stephen I. Ternyik in the format of a roundtable discussion moderated by the BAHRC Director. The discussion will be open to the public and streamed live on the BAHRC and HGSS websites. A $500 stipend is available to out-of-own panelists. Paper Abstract: [concise one paragraph summary of Ternyik’s paper] About Stephen I. Ternyik: [photograph, brief biography, and link Ternyik’s personal/professional website] Suggested Panelist of Experts: Ed Dodson, BAHRC Senior Researcher (confirmed) Andy Mazzone, HGSS President (confirmed) Scott Baker, Common Ground USA President (?) Lindy Davies, Editor of the Georgist Journal (?) Fred Foldvary, Economics Lecturer at San Jose State University (?) Mason Gaffney, Emeritus Professor of Economics, UC Riverside (?) Mike Curtis, HGSS Trustee (?) Polly Cleveland, Adjunct Professor at Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (?)