
Martin Feldstein
Martin Feldstein was an influential American economist and professor, known for his work in macroeconomics and public policy. He served as the president of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and was a key advisor to multiple administrations, particularly during the Reagan era. Feldstein's research often focused on fiscal policy, social security, and the implications of trade deficits, making him a prominent figure in discussions about the U.S. economy.
Born on Nov 25, 1939 (85 years old)
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Martin Feldstein was a former chairman of the CEA who guided Stephen Miran during his time at Harvard.
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Stephen Miran, a PhD graduate from Harvard and disciple of Martin Feldstein, does not seem to have a grasp of the fact that all the balance-of-payments are is an accounting identity.
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