Martin Feldstein
Martin Stuart Feldstein
(born
1939
) is a
U.S.
economist
. He is currently the George F. Baker
Professor
of Economics at
Harvard University
, and the president and
CEO
of the
National Bureau of Economic Research
(NBER). From
1982
to
1984
, Feldstein served as
chairman
of the
Council of Economic Advisers
and as chief economic advisor to President
Ronald Reagan
. Feldstein was born in
New York City
. He completed his undergraduate education at Harvard (
B.A.
,
1961
) and then attended
Oxford University
(
B.Litt.
,
1963
;
D.Phil.
,
1967
). 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
and is known primarily for his work on
macroeconomics
and
econometrics
.
External links
Webpage at Harvard
Webpage at NBER
Feldstein, Martin Feldstein, Martin
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