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Michael Boskin
Co-Director, Finance Program
Member, Steering Committee
Senior Fellow, SIEPR
Boskin is T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Hoover
Institution, Stanford University. He is
also Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research. In addition, he serves on several federal
advisory panels and as an advisor to Presidents and Prime Ministers, Finance
Ministries and Central Banks around the world, from the U.S. to China. He served as Chairman of the President’s
Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) from 1989 to 1993. The independent Council for Excellence in Government rated Dr.
Boskin’s CEA one of the five most respected agencies (out of one hundred) in
the federal government. He chaired the
highly influential blue-ribbon Commission on Consumer Price Index, whose report
has transformed the way government statistical agencies around the world
measure inflation, GDP and productivity.
Dr. Boskin
serves on several corporate boards of directors, including Exxon Mobil
Corporation, Oracle Corporation and Vodafone PLC, several philanthropic boards,
and is a consultant to numerous other businesses and government agencies.
Dr. Boskin
received his B.A. with highest honors and the Chancellor’s Award as outstanding
undergraduate in 1967 from the University of California at Berkeley, where he
also received his M.A. in 1968 and his Ph.D. in 1971. In addition to Stanford and the University of California, he has
taught at Harvard and Yale. He is the
author of more than one hundred books and articles. He is internationally recognized for his research on world
economic growth, tax and budget theory and policy, U.S. saving and consumption
patterns, and the implications of changing technology and demography on
capital, labor, and product markets.
Dr. Boskin
has received numerous professional awards and citations, including Stanford’s
Distinguished Teaching Award in 1988, the National Association of Business
Economists’ Abramson Award for outstanding research and their Distinguished
Fellow Award, the Medal of the President of the Italian Republic in 1991 for
his contributions to global economic understanding, and the 1998 Adam Smith
Prize for outstanding contributions to economics.
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