Word: hubbardism
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...doesn’t get much of a role to play. But Glenn has been one of the most influential ones in years,” says Darius Palia, an associate professor at Rutgers who formerly worked at Columbia and who has co-authored several articles with Hubbard...
...Hubbard is widely recognized as one of the chief architects of the tax cuts that George W. Bush enacted in his first term...
While the tax cuts came under fire when the budget surplus turned into a deficit, Hubbard has publicly defended Bush’s tax cuts and his stance on the economy...
...Although Hubbard returned to the academic world in 2003, he remains an active supporter of the Bush administration and advised Bush’s reelection campaign last year...
...Hubbard went to New York to work at Columbia’s Graduate School of Business, where he rose to be dean in 2004. After joining the Columbia faculty in 1994, Hubbard gained a reputation for his leading academic work in financial markets, particularly in public finance and private entrepreneurship. While his work on information security, senior-executive compensation, and investment cash-flow sensitivity earned high marks, his research on Social Security and tax incentives has gained particular prominence, his colleagues...