Austan Goolsbee

Austan Goolsbee

Austan Goolsby, a renowned American economist, former Chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers, and long-term economic advisor to Obama. Fulbright Prize winner, economist and tenured professor at the University of Chicago School of Busin

2019-03-30  

Austan Goolsby, a renowned American economist, former Chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers, and long-term economic advisor to Obama. Fulbright Prize winner, economist and tenured professor at the University of Chicago School of Business. Austan Gulsby is a renowned American economist and a Robert P Gwin professor of economics at the Booth School of Business in Chicago. Gullsby was once the chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers and the youngest cabinet member of former President Obama's cabinet. Austan Goolsby is an experienced economist, a long-term economic advisor to former US President Obama, a senior advisor and follower in the early stages of the Obama administration, a member of the Obama Senate campaign, a senior economic policy advisor to Obama, and a former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Obama once said at a press conference at the White House that Gullsby is one of the best economists in the United States. He is not only an outstanding economist, but also has a great understanding of how the economy affects people's daily lives. Austin was born in Texas in 1969. He obtained a Master's degree in Economics from Yale University in 1991, a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 1995, a Sloan Award recipient from MIT from 2000 to 2002, a Fulbright Award recipient from 2006 to 2007, and served as an economist and tenured professor at the University of Chicago School of Business. Before entering politics, he had been teaching at the University of Chicago Business School for 14 years. Austan Gulsby is a researcher at the American Bar Foundation, an assistant researcher at the National Institute of Economics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a juror at the Congressional Budget Office, a senior economist at the Advanced Policy Institute, and a Robert P Gwinn economics professor at Booth School of Business in Chicago. His academic research mainly focuses on the tax system, American industry, and technological innovation. Starting in April 2006, Austan Gulsby edited the Economic Events section for The New York Times, which was later changed to a weekly economic observation section. In 2006, his article for the Slate website's pessimistic science section received the Peter Lisagor Award.