When the President calls : conversations with economic policymakers
(2019)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
330.973/BOWMAKER,S

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 330.973/BOWMAKER,S Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2019]
DESCRIPTION

xii, 674 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780262043113, 0262043114, 9780262043113 40029464934
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Foreword / Dame Minouche Shafik -- Acknowledgments. Introduction. Richard Nixon administration : George P. Shultz -- Paul A. Volcker. Gerald Ford administration : Alan Greenspan -- Jimmy Carter administration : Charles L. Schultze -- W. Michael Blumenthal -- Stuart E. Eizenstat. Ronald Reagan administration : Arthur B. Laffer -- Murray L. Weidenbaum -- Martin S. Feldstein. George H.W. Bush administration : Nicholas F. Brady -- David C. Mulford -- Michael J. Boskin. Bill Clinton administration : Gene B. Sperling -- Robert E. Rubin -- Lawrence H. Summers -- Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Alice M. Rivlin -- Janet L. Yellen -- Jacob J. Lew. George W. Bush administration : Paul H. O'Neill -- R. Glenn Hubbard -- John B. Taylor -- John W. Snow -- Stephen Friedman -- N. Gregory Mankiw -- Harvey S. Rosen -- Edward P. Lazear -- Henry M. Paulson Jr. Barack Obama administration : Austan D. Goolsbee -- Peter R. Orszag -- Lael Brainard -- Alan B. Krueger -- Jason Furman. Donald Trump adminsitration : Kevin A. Hasett -- John Michael Mulvaney. Conclusion. Photo credits -- Index

What is it like to sit in the Oval Office and discuss policy with the president? To know that the decisions made will affect hundreds of millions of people? To know that the wrong advice could be calamitous? This book presents interviews with thirty-five economic policymakers who served presidents from Nixon to Trump. These officials worked in the executive branch in a variety of capacities--the Council of Economic Advisers, the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of the Treasury, and the National Economic Council--but all had direct access to the policymaking process and can offer insights about the difficult tradeoffs made on economic policy. The interviews shed new light, for example, on the thinking behind the Reagan tax cuts, the economic factors that cost George H. W. Bush a second term, the constraints facing policymakers during the financial crisis of 2008, the differences in work styles between Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and the Trump administration's early budget process. This book offers a unique, behind-the-scenes perspective on US economic policymaking, with specific and personal detail: the turmoil, the personality clashes, the enormous pressure of trying to do the right thing while the clock is ticking

Interviews with thirty-five economic policymakers who advised presidents from Nixon to Trump