John Boyer and Allen Sanderson in Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai

February 1, 3, and 8, 2012

University of Chicago Alumni Receptions

Singapore | Wednesday, February 1

Milton Friedman: Personal Reflections and  Professional Intersections
James Chadam, AB’90, and Jennifer Chadam invited alumni to welcome back John W. Boyer, AM’69, PhD’75, dean of the College, to Singapore, and listen to University of Chicago economist Allen Sanderson’s lecture on the 100th anniversary of Milton Friedman’s birth. Sanderson examined the contributions of this Nobel laureate—whose name is most associated with Chicago economics—to the economics profession, public policy, and the University of Chicago campus through the eyes of students, colleagues, and friends who knew him best.

Hong Kong | Friday, February 3

Can Money Buy Happiness?
The University of Chicago’s Office of Alumni Relations and Development presented John W. Boyer, AM’69, PhD’75, dean of the College, to Hong Kong, in conjunction with University of Chicago economist Allen Sanderson’s examination of the relationship between the material standard of living and reported well-being for individuals and societies and discusses changes in living standards over the long sweep of human history.

Shanghai | Wednesday, February 8

Can Money Buy Happiness?
The University of Chicago Alumni Club of China-Shanghai welcomed John W. Boyer, AM’69, PhD’75, dean of the College, on his first visit to Shanghai and presented University of Chicago economist Allen Sanderson to examine the relationship between the material standard of living and reported well-being for individuals and societies and discusses changes in living standards over the long sweep of human history.

(Photos by Dennell Reynolds)

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