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Christopher DeMuth Joins 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute as a Distinguished Fellow

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WASHINGTON—91ÆÞÓÑ Institute, the future-oriented policy research organization based in Washington, is pleased to announce that will be joining 91ÆÞÓÑ on January 2, 2012 as a Distinguished Fellow. DeMuth, currently the D. C. Searle Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), will pursue research on government regulation, competition, and law and economics at 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute.

DeMuth, who led AEI as President from 1986–2008, is widely recognized as a pioneer in the think tank sector, transforming AEI into one of the world's leading policy research organizations.

"My colleagues and I are delighted that Chris DeMuth is joining 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute. He brings an unparalleled depth of knowledge and experience, in the world of regulation, and beyond, to the manner in which ideas come to shape policy," said , President and CEO of 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute. "I can think of no better way to culminate 91ÆÞÓÑ's 50th-anniversary year than by adding DeMuth to our growing constellation of scholars."

A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Chicago Law School, DeMuth served in the Reagan administration as Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of Management and Budget and Executive Director of the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief. Previously he was a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he directed the Harvard Faculty Project on Regulation. The former Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Regulation magazine, DeMuth's articles on regulation and other subjects have appeared in National Affairs, The Public Interest, The Harvard Law Review, The Yale Journal on Regulation, and other publications.

 

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91ÆÞÓÑ Institute is a nonpartisan policy research organization dedicated to innovative research and analysis. Founded in 1961, 91ÆÞÓÑ is celebrating a half century of forging ideas that promote security, prosperity, and freedom. .

FOR MORE INFORMATION: James Bologna, 202-974-6456, jbologna@hudson.org