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Martin Feldstein was a prominent American economist known for his influential contributions to public economics and macroeconomic policy. He served as the president of the National Bureau of Economic Research and was a key advisor to several U.S. presidents. His work focused on the implications of economic policy and the role of government in economic stability, particularly during times of crisis. Feldstein's research often explored the intersection of economics and public policy, earning him recognition as a leading figure in his field.

Throughout his career, Feldstein published extensively, including significant works such as "The Global Economic Crisis: and Potential Implications for Foreign Policy and National Security" and the "Handbook of Public Economics." His insights into economic theory and practice have influenced both academic thought and practical policymaking, making him a respected figure among economists and policymakers alike. His legacy continues to shape discussions on economic policy and the role of government in a changing global landscape.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita November 25, 1939
Luogo di nascita Newark, New Jersey, United States
Data di morte September 11, 2019