Douglas Elmendorf
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | April 16,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Poughkeepsie |
New York | |
United States | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Doctoral advisor | Martin Feldstein |
Education | Harvard University |
Princeton University | |
Poughkeepsie Day School | |
Nationality | American |
Spous | Karen Dynan |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1290014 |
CBO's Analysis of the Major Health Care Legislation Enacted in March 2010: Congressional Testimony
Economic Outlook and Fiscal Policy Choices: Congressional Testimony
Trends in Federal Tax Revenues and Rates: Congressional Testimony
Policies for Increasing Economic Growth and Employment in 2012 And 2013: Testimony Before the Committee on the Budget, U. S. Senate
Policies for Increasing Economic Growth and Employment in the Short Term: Congressional Testimony
Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2014 To 2023
Confronting the Nation's Fiscal Policy Challenges [electronic Resource]: Statement of Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director, Before the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, U. S. Congress. September 13, 2011
Distribution of Revenues from a Cap-and-Trade Program for CO2 Emissions: Congressional Testimony
CBO¿s Long-Term Projections for Social Security: 2009 Update
Changes in the Distribution of Workers¿ Annual Earnings Between 1979 And 2007
Macroeconomic and Budgetary Effects of an Illustrative Policy for Reducing the Federal Budget Deficit
Budgetary Impact of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Unemployment Insurance Benefits and Family Income of the Unemployed
Discretionary Spending: Testimony Before the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, U. S. Congress
Expanding Health Insurance Coverage and Controlling Costs for Health Care: Testimony Before the Committee on the Budget, U. S. Senate
Estimate of the Direct Spending and Revenue Effects of H. R. 4872, the Reconciliation Act Of 2010
Estimated Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Employment and Economic Output as of September 2009
Analysis of a Permanent Prohibition in Implementing the Major Health Care Legislation Enacted in March 2010
Economic Outlook and Fiscal Policy Choices: Congressional Testimony
Trends in Federal Tax Revenues and Rates: Congressional Testimony
Policies for Increasing Economic Growth and Employment in 2012 And 2013: Testimony Before the Committee on the Budget, U. S. Senate
Policies for Increasing Economic Growth and Employment in the Short Term: Congressional Testimony
Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2014 To 2023
Confronting the Nation's Fiscal Policy Challenges [electronic Resource]: Statement of Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director, Before the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, U. S. Congress. September 13, 2011
Distribution of Revenues from a Cap-and-Trade Program for CO2 Emissions: Congressional Testimony
CBO¿s Long-Term Projections for Social Security: 2009 Update
Changes in the Distribution of Workers¿ Annual Earnings Between 1979 And 2007
Macroeconomic and Budgetary Effects of an Illustrative Policy for Reducing the Federal Budget Deficit
Budgetary Impact of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Unemployment Insurance Benefits and Family Income of the Unemployed
Discretionary Spending: Testimony Before the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, U. S. Congress
Expanding Health Insurance Coverage and Controlling Costs for Health Care: Testimony Before the Committee on the Budget, U. S. Senate
Estimate of the Direct Spending and Revenue Effects of H. R. 4872, the Reconciliation Act Of 2010
Estimated Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Employment and Economic Output as of September 2009
Analysis of a Permanent Prohibition in Implementing the Major Health Care Legislation Enacted in March 2010
Douglas Elmendorf Life story
Douglas William Elmendorf is an American economist who is the dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He previously served as the Director of the Congressional Budget Office from 2009 to 2015.