| Lawrence B. Lindsey |
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Lindsey studies tax policy, monetary policy, international economic development, and fiscal policy. He is a former director of the National Economic Council.
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Professional Experience -President and chief executive officer, Lindsey Group, 2003-present -Assistant to the president for economic policy and director of the National Economic Council, the White House, 2001-2002 -Chief economic adviser, George W. Bush Campaign, 1999-2000 -Arthur F. Burns Scholar in Economics, American Enterprise Institute, 1997-2001 -Managing director, Economic Strategies consulting firm, 1997-2001 -Chairman, board of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, 1993-1997 -Governor, Federal Reserve System, 1991-1997 -Special assistant to the president for domestic economic policy, White House, 1989-1991 -Citicorp/Wriston Fellow for Economic Research, 1988 -Associate professor, Harvard University, 1984-1989 -Senior staff economist for tax policy, President's Council of Economic Advisers, 1981-1984
Education Ph.D., economics, Harvard University M.A., economics, Harvard University A.B., Bowdoin College
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| Tax policy |
| Fiscal policy |
| International economic development |
| Monetary policy |
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Lawrence B. Lindsey American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 703-218-3950 Fax: 703-218-3956 E-mail: LLindsey@aei.org
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What a President Should Know . . . but Most Learn Too Late
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| Lindsey and Sumerlin offer a series of memos to get the next president up to speed before Inauguration Day. [Read More] |
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