Henry J. Aaron
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 88 |
Date of birth | June 16,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Chicago |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Employer | Brookings Institution |
Board member of | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities |
Social Security Advisory Board | |
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Social Security Advisory Board | |
Job | Economist |
Education | Harvard University |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada |
Edited works | How Taxes Affect Ec... |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 586467 |
The painful prescription
Politics and the professors
Can we say no?
Reforming Medicare: Options, Tradeoffs, and Opportunities
Behavioral Dimensions of Retirement Economics
Shelter and subsidies
Serious and unstable condition
Countdown to Reform: The Great Social Security Debate
Assessing tax reform
How Taxes Affect Economic Behavior
Retirement and Economic Behavior
Coping with Methuselah: The Impact of Molecular Biology on Medicine and Society
Economic effects of social security
Who pays the property tax?
Should the United States Privatize Social Security?
Why is welfare so hard to reform?
The comparable worth controversy
Can America afford to grow old?
Setting National Priorities: Policy for the Nineties
Economic Choices 1987
Setting Domestic Priorities: What Can Government Do?
Healthy, Wealthy and Wise: Backdoor Approaches to Education
On social welfare
The Future of Academic Medical Centers
Economic Choices 1984
The peculiar problem of taxing life insurance companies
Financing Urban Development in Mexico City: A Case Study of Property Tax, Land Use, Housing, and Urban Planning
Social Security: Perspectives for Reform
Corporate Social Responsibility: Partners for Progress
VAT Experiences of Some European Countries
Pillar to Post: Looking at Street Furniture
Tax Reform and the U. S. Economy
Street Furniture
The Problem that Won't Go Away: Reforming U. S. Health Care Financing
Politics and the professors
Can we say no?
Reforming Medicare: Options, Tradeoffs, and Opportunities
Behavioral Dimensions of Retirement Economics
Shelter and subsidies
Serious and unstable condition
Countdown to Reform: The Great Social Security Debate
Assessing tax reform
How Taxes Affect Economic Behavior
Retirement and Economic Behavior
Coping with Methuselah: The Impact of Molecular Biology on Medicine and Society
Economic effects of social security
Who pays the property tax?
Should the United States Privatize Social Security?
Why is welfare so hard to reform?
The comparable worth controversy
Can America afford to grow old?
Setting National Priorities: Policy for the Nineties
Economic Choices 1987
Setting Domestic Priorities: What Can Government Do?
Healthy, Wealthy and Wise: Backdoor Approaches to Education
On social welfare
The Future of Academic Medical Centers
Economic Choices 1984
The peculiar problem of taxing life insurance companies
Financing Urban Development in Mexico City: A Case Study of Property Tax, Land Use, Housing, and Urban Planning
Social Security: Perspectives for Reform
Corporate Social Responsibility: Partners for Progress
VAT Experiences of Some European Countries
Pillar to Post: Looking at Street Furniture
Tax Reform and the U. S. Economy
Street Furniture
The Problem that Won't Go Away: Reforming U. S. Health Care Financing
Henry J. Aaron Life story
Henry Jacob Aaron is an American policy analyst and economist. He is the Bruce and Virginia MacLaury Senior Fellow in the Economic Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, where he has been employed since 1968. He served as director of the program from 1990 through 1996.