Publications on American Economic Policy
“The Virus, Vaccination, and Voting,” with Randy Kotti,. NBER Working Paper 29186.. Harvard Kennedy School, RWP 21-021, August 15, 2021. "First draft," July 18, 2021.
“Economic Shocks and Their Implications for International Politics,” Survival, no.3, June-July 2012. M-RCBG WP 12-05. Written March 2012, for Conference on A New Era of Geo-economics: Assessing the Interplay between Political and Economic Risk, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Bahrain, March 2012.
"Did Obama Turn Around the Economy?" Project Syndicate, Feb.20, 2012. At Fair Observer.
"Responding to Crises," in Cato Journal 27, no.2, Spring/Summer 2007, pp.165-178. 24th Annual Monetary Conference, Cato Institute; slides. HKS RWP07-010; Abstract.
“Could the Twin Deficits Jeopardize US Hegemony?” in Twin Deficits, Growth and Stability of the US Economy, Journal of Policy Modeling, edited by Dominick Salvatore, vol. 28, no.6, September 2006, pp. 653-663.
"What Can an Economic Adviser Do When He Disagrees with the President?", published, pp.29-52 in Challenge (Routledge), 46, no. 3, May/June 2003. Editor's abstract.
"Republican and Democratic Presidents Have Switched Economic Policies,” published, pp.18-25, in Milken Institute Review. vol. 5, no.1, 1st Quarter, 2003.
American Economic Policy in the 1990s, edited with Peter Orszag (MIT Press: Cambridge MA, 2002). Cover; Introduction (incl. the ship metaphor); Photo of Clinton with book. CHOICE Outstanding Economic Book for 2002.
"The United States in the World Economy: Challenges of Recovery," Chapter 2, Economic Report of the President, Council of Economic Advisers (GPO, Washington, D.C.), February 1984.