The CEA: An Inside Voice for Mainstream Economics
@article{Schultze1996TheCA, title={The CEA: An Inside Voice for Mainstream Economics}, author={C. Schultze}, journal={Journal of Economic Perspectives}, year={1996}, volume={10}, pages={23-39} }
After initially concentrating on macroeconomic policy, the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) soon began to provide the president with advice on virtually all issues with economic content. On a wide range of issues there has been a commonality of advice given by the CEA to administrations of both parties, reflecting a broad consensus within the mainstream economics profession especially on microeconomics. While the differences within the profession and among various CEAs on issues of… Expand
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