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  1. advisor. Martin Feldstein. Douglas William Elmendorf (born April 16, 1962) 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 (CBO) from 2009 to 2015. [1]

  2. 7 de set. de 2023 · Elmendorf, who received his doctoral and master’s degrees in economics at Harvard, returned in 2015 to serve as Kennedy School dean after completing his term as director of the U.S. Congressional Budget Office. Elmendorf was appointed CBO director by both Democratic and Republican leaders of Congress, and he led the office for six ...

  3. He earned his PhD and AM in economics from Harvard University and his AB summa cum laude from Princeton University. Doug Elmendorf has been dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School since 2016.

  4. Government debt, government spending, and private sector behavior revisited: comment. M Feldstein, DW Elmendorf. The American Economic Review 80 (3), 589-599. , 1990. 125. 1990. Short-run effects of fiscal policy with forward-looking financial markets. DW Elmendorf, DL Reifschneider. National Tax Journal 55 (3), 357-386.

  5. 7 de set. de 2023 · September 07, 2023. Douglas W. Elmendorf, A.M. ’85, Ph.D. ’89, announced on Thursday that he will step down as dean of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. Elmendorf, a prominent economist and public servant, will remain on the School’s faculty and engage in teaching and ...

  6. 7 de set. de 2023 · Harvard Kennedy School Dean Elmendorf to Step Down. Douglas W. Elmendorf, dean of the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) since January 2016, announced this morning that he would conclude his service at the end of this academic year, June 30, 2024.

  7. Doug Elmendorf has been dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School since 2016. He had been a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution after serving as the director of the Congressional Budget Office from January 2009 through March 2015.