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Previous to his work on Watergate, Cox, a leading labor economist, was chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board in Harry S Truman’s administration...
John T. Dunlop, a preeminent labor economist who served as U.S. secretary of Labor under President Gerald Ford and as dean of the Faculty from 1969-73, died last Thursday morning...
...shared his wisdom as an economist and labor negotiator not only with our students for nearly fifty years, but with the highest circles in our nation’s government,” Kirby wrote. “He shaped this school, and the world beyond this school. His strength and integrity will be missed...
...part, Summers joked that his experience as Treasury secretary and World Bank chief economist “was just the most partial preparation for attempting to negotiate with Skip Gates...
...households earn enough to pay. But joy was muted - the announcement was swiftly followed by rises in local taxes and taxes on diesel fuel and cigarettes. "People feel it's just a game: what the government gives with one hand, it takes with the other," says Elie Cohen, an economist and professor at Sciences Po, a Paris graduate research institute. "That creates a credibility problem." The government clearly botched the announcement of the new taxes, but Cirelli insists taxpayers still end up ahead. And the government bravely stands by Chirac's vow to reduce income tax by 30% before...