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+ | |description=Senior Fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. Panelist at the [[1991 Bilderberg]], on the panel ''Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance''. | ||
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− | '''Michael Boskin''' was a panelist at the [[1991 Bilderberg]], on the panel ''Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance''. | + | '''Michael Jay Boskin''' is the T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and senior Fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He also is [[chief executive officer]] and president of Boskin & Co., an economic consulting company.<ref name=WhoWho>http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC</ref><ref>http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC</ref> |
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+ | He was a panelist at the [[1991 Bilderberg]], on the panel ''Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance''. | ||
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+ | ==Biography== | ||
+ | Boskin holds [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] with [[Latin honors|highest honors]], [[Master of Arts|M.A.]], and [[Ph.D.]] degrees in [[economics]] from the [[University of California, Berkeley]], earned in 1967, 1968, and 1971 respectively. He is a member of [[Phi Beta Kappa]].<ref name=BoskinCV>http://www.stanford.edu/~boskin/CV%202006.pdf</ref> | ||
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+ | He joined [[Stanford University]] in 1970. He is a research associate, [[National Bureau of Economic Research]].<ref name=BoskinCV/> | ||
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+ | Boskin has been a [[Board of directors|director]] of [[Exxon Mobil]] since 1996. He is also a director of [[Oracle Corporation]], [[Shinsei Bank]], and [[Vodafone|Vodafone Group plc]] (1999–2008). He serves on the [[United States Department of Commerce|Commerce Department's]] Advisory Committee on the [[Measures of national income and output|National Income and Product Accounts]]. Boskin is the recipient of the [[Adam Smith Prize]] and other professional awards.<ref> http://www.hoover.org/profiles/michael-j-boskin</ref> | ||
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+ | He is a regular contributor to [[George Soros]]' [[Project Syndicate]] since [[2009]]. He also served as the chair of the [[Boskin Commission]] which changed the way inflation was measured. | ||
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+ | According to [[Patrick Buchanan]], in [http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/death-of-manufacturing/ Death of Manufacturing], Boskin was sanguine about the transfer of United States [[manufacturing]] overseas. | ||
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+ | Notoriously, during the time he was an economic advisor to the G.W. Bush administration, he is noted to have said, "Potato chips, semiconductor chips, what is the difference? They are all chips. A hundred dollars' worth of one or a hundred dollars' worth of the other is still a hundred dollars."<ref>https://www.forbes.com/asap/2001/0910/032.html</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Born | September 23, 1945 New York City, New York, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | US | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of California (Berkeley) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Chris Dornin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Hoover Institution/Fellows, Oracle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Party | Republican | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Panelist at the 1991 Bilderberg, on the panel Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance.
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Michael Jay Boskin is the T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He also is chief executive officer and president of Boskin & Co., an economic consulting company.[1][2]
He was a panelist at the 1991 Bilderberg, on the panel Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance.
Biography
Boskin holds B.A. with highest honors, M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, earned in 1967, 1968, and 1971 respectively. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.[3]
He joined Stanford University in 1970. He is a research associate, National Bureau of Economic Research.[3]
Boskin has been a director of Exxon Mobil since 1996. He is also a director of Oracle Corporation, Shinsei Bank, and Vodafone Group plc (1999–2008). He serves on the Commerce Department's Advisory Committee on the National Income and Product Accounts. Boskin is the recipient of the Adam Smith Prize and other professional awards.[4]
He is a regular contributor to George Soros' Project Syndicate since 2009. He also served as the chair of the Boskin Commission which changed the way inflation was measured.
According to Patrick Buchanan, in Death of Manufacturing, Boskin was sanguine about the transfer of United States manufacturing overseas.
Notoriously, during the time he was an economic advisor to the G.W. Bush administration, he is noted to have said, "Potato chips, semiconductor chips, what is the difference? They are all chips. A hundred dollars' worth of one or a hundred dollars' worth of the other is still a hundred dollars."[5]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1991 | 6 June 1991 | 9 June 1991 | Germany Baden-Baden Steigenberger Hotel Badischer Hof | The 39th Bilderberg, 114 guests |