Harvey S. Rosen

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Harvey S. Rosen (born March 29, 1949 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American economist and university professor who was also chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers .

Life

After attending school, Rosen first studied at the University of Michigan and graduated in 1970. During his studies, he became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa academic community in 1969 . He completed a subsequent postgraduate degree in economics at Harvard University in 1972 with a Master of Arts (MA Economics) before he obtained a Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D. Economics) there in 1974 .

He then took over a professorship in economics at Princeton University in 1974 and has been teaching since then. He has also been a research scientist at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) since 1978 .

He also took on several activities in economic institutions and organizations, such as a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution in 1981 and as a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1986.

In 1989 he became deputy undersecretary in the Ministry of Finance ( Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ), and was there until 1991 for the tax analysis of the government of US President George HW Bush in charge.

He then resumed teaching at Princeton University and was also a consultant to the Federal Reserve System in 1994 and the financial services company Merrill Lynch in 1996 . After additional activities as a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation from 1996 to 1997 and in 2001 as an advisor to the Small Business Administration (SBA), a government agency founded in 1953 to promote small businesses, he became chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in 2003 and was in in this function until 2005 one of the most important economic policy advisors to President George W. Bush .

Subsequently, he has been a member of the Board of Scholars of the American Council for Capital Formation since 2005 . Rosen also served intermittently for the National Tax Association and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest philanthropic foundation in the United States devoted exclusively to health care and nursing.

Rosen John L. Weinberg is currently Professor of Economics and Business Policy, Co-Director of the Center for Economic Policy Studies and, since it was founded in 2007, Masters Degree from Whitman College at Princeton University.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of the NBER
  2. ^ NTJ - National Tax Journal. Accessed December 15, 2015 .