Friday, April 24, 2009

CBO is the nonpartisan agency that examines legislative initiatives that affect the budget

TO BE NOTED: From the WSJ:

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CBO Names New Panel of Economic Advisers

The Congressional Budget Office announced the members of its panel of economic advisers for 2009 and 2010, and the list contains some new and familiar names.

The CBO is the nonpartisan agency that examines legislative initiatives that affect the budget. The panel of economic advisers meets two times a year. It reviews and comments on CBO’s preliminary forecasts of the economy.

The panel is composed of some of CBO’s previous directors and other economists. There are 21 members, seven of whom weren’t on the previous panel. Among the returning economists are former Fed Vice Chairman Alice Rivlin and Rudolph Penner, who were the first and second directors of the agency, respectively. The current president of the recession-dating National Bureau of Economic Research, James Poterba, and his predecessor, Martin Feldstein, also are returning from the previous panel.

Returning to the panel following an absence while he worked on John McCain’s presidential campaign is Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who was CBO director from 2003-2005. Simon Johnson — the former IMF chief economist, outspoken bailout critic and occasional Real Time Economics contributor — also is among the new members of the panel. He joins Jan Hatzius, the chief U.S. economist for Goldman Sachs who was the most accurate forecaster last year in the ranking of participants in Journal’s economic survey. Richard Berner of Morgan Stanley, who came in third in the Journal’s rankings, is a returning member of the panel.

Rounding out the new members are Henry J. Aaron of the Brookings Institution, an expert on health-care; Anil Kashyap of the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, who focuses on finance and is an expert on the crisis in Japan; Kristin J. Forbes of MIT’s Sloan School of Management, who studies international finance; and Columbia University’s Stephen P. Zeldes, whose research has focused on entitlement programs.

Read the full list of the panel’s members here.

Panel of Economic Advisers

Composed of some of CBO's previous directors and eminent economists who serve two-year terms, CBO's panel of advisers meets twice a year. The panel reviews and comments on CBO's preliminary forecasts of the economy and provides advice to further the reliability, professional quality, and transparency of CBO's work. In addition, the agency has a Panel of Health Advisers.

Henry J. Aaron, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution

Martin N. Baily, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution

Richard Berner, Ph.D.
Managing Director
Chief U.S. Economist
Morgan Stanley

Martin Feldstein, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Harvard University

Kristin J. Forbes, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Sloan School of Management
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Robert J. Gordon, Ph.D.
Professor of the Social Sciences
Northwestern University

Robert E. Hall, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Professor of Economics
Stanford University

Jan Hatzius, Ph.D.
Chief U.S. Economist
Goldman Sachs & Co.

Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Ph.D.
President
DHE Consulting, LLC

Simon Johnson, Ph.D.
Professor of Entrepreneurship
MIT-Sloan School of Management
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute
for International Economics

Lawrence Katz, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Harvard University

Anil Kashyap, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Finance
Booth School of Business
University of Chicago

Laurence H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Distinguished Scholar
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Vice Chairman
Macroeconomic Advisers

William D. Nordhaus, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Professor, School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies
Yale University

Rudolph G. Penner, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Urban Institute

Adam S. Posen, Ph.D.
Deputy Director
Peter G. Peterson Institute
for International Economics

James Poterba, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
President, NBER

Alice Rivlin, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution

Nouriel Roubini, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and
International Business
Stern School of Business
New York University
Chairman
Roubini Global Economics

Diane C. Swonk, Ph.D.
Senior Managing Director
Chief Economist
Mesirow Financial

Stephen P. Zeldes, Ph.D.
Professor of Finance and Economics
Graduate School of Business
Columbia University

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