Dr. Martin Feldstein - One
of the most brilliant economists at work today, Dr. Martin Feldstein understands
the impact and influence of government’s role in monetary policy – from the
inside out. President Reagan's chief economic adviser Dr. Martin Feldstein helps
audiences understand what lies in wait for the world’s economic future.
Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors under
President Ronald Reagan, Dr. Martin Feldstein is presently George F. Baker
Professor of Economics at Harvard University . He is also the President of the
National Bureau of Economic Research, a private non-profit research organization
that has specialized for more than 70 years in producing nonpartisan studies of
the American economy. Dr. Martin Feldstein is director of three corporations, an
economic adviser to several businesses here and abroad, and a regular
contributor to The Wall Street Journal.
Dr. Martin Feldstein is a member of the American
Philosophical Society, a corresponding fellow of the British Academy, a fellow
of the Econometric Society and a fellow of the National Association of Business
Economists. He is also a member of the Trilateral Commission, the Council on
Foreign Relations, the Group of 30 and the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences. Dr. Martin Feldstein has received honorary doctorates from several
universities and is an Honorary Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. In 1977, he
received the John Bates Clark Medal of the American Economic Association a prize
awarded every two years to the economist under the age of 40 who is judged to
have made the greatest contribution to economic science. He is the author of
more than 300 research articles in economics.
Dr. Martin Feldstein is a graduate of Harvard College and
Oxford University. He was born in New York City in 1939. His wife,
Kathleen, is also an economist. The Feldstein’s have two grown daughters.
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