THE LIFE AND WORK OF MARTIN STUART ("MARTY") FELDSTEIN
Charles Horioka ()
No 2015-03, AGI Working Paper Series from Asian Growth Research Institute
Abstract:
Martin Stuart ("Marty") Feldstein, currently George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and President Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (NBER), is an American economist who has made important contributions to public finance, macroeconomics, international economics, social insurance, health economics, the economics of national security, and many other fields of economics, trained a large number of prominent economists, served as President of the National Bureau of Economic Research for some thirty years, and served as President Ronald Reagan's chief economic advisor.
Keywords: Capital accumulation; capital gains tax; charitable giving; Council of Economic Advisors; deadweight loss; economics of national security; euro; European Monetary Union; Feldstein; M.; Feldstein-Horioka paradox; Feldstein-Horioka puzzle; health economics; health insurance; home bias; inflation; international capital flows; international capital mobility; investment; National Bureau of Economic Research; pensions; public finance; public pensions; saving; social insurance; social security; tax expenditures; taxation; unemployment compensation; unemployment insurance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B31 D14 D22 E21 F21 F32 F33 F52 H20 H55 I13 J65 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-03
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