Cecilia Rouse

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Cecilia Rouse (2010)

Cecilia Elena Rouse (born August 18, 1963 ) is an American economist who served on the Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2011 .

Rouse, a regular professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University , took formal leave of absence from her advisory work in the political sector (prior to her appointment under the Obama administration, Rouse worked on the National Economic Council under President Bill Clinton in 1998/99 ). She is also editor-in-chief of The Future of Children and the Journal of Labor Economics . In 2016 she received the Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the American Economic Association .

education

Rouse received her BA in Economics from Harvard University , her Masters in 1986 magna cum laude, and her Ph.D. in Economics in 1992. She then became Professor of Economics at Princeton University.

Life

Cecilia grew up in Del Mar ( California on). She has two siblings - Forest Rouse, a physicist, and Carolyn Rouse, an anthropologist and professor at Princeton University. Her father is a research physicist who completed his Ph.D. 1956 from the California Institute of Technology . Her mother worked as a school psychologist.

Rouse attributes the development of her educational path to the fact that she traveled and explored a lot as a young child, as well as the "importance that learning was for my parents". Her brother and sister both have Ph.Ds in physics and visual anthropology.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archived version by White House Members of the Council of Economic Advisers
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