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Lawrence Summers Follow

Director, National Economic Council

Larry Summers on government regulation 3:16 Discuss
Lawrence Summers Reframes the Economic Debate 5:37 Discuss
Lawrence Summers on the state of the economic crisis 4:13 Discuss
Lawrence Summers on Centrist Economics 3:08 Discuss
Lawrence Summers Predicts the Future of the Economy 3:03 Discuss
Lawrence Summers's history of American productivity 3:35 Discuss
Larry Summers on Savings 1:55 Discuss
What are the challenges confronting the U.S.? 1:50 Discuss
What should be the big issues of the 2008 election? 0:56 Discuss
The Worldview of Lawrence Summers 11:59 Discuss
How will this age be remembered? 1:51 Discuss
Who is America? 0:46 Discuss
Progress as Opportunity 1:41 Discuss
Technology and the Human Experience 1:48 Discuss
Lawrence Summers on the Problems of Academia 2:01 Discuss
What is the measure of a good life? 1:02 Discuss
Are faith and reason incompatible? 1:11 Discuss
What are the primary challenges facing the developing world? 6:57 Discuss
Whose work are you watching? 1:59 Discuss
What is your question? 0:29 Discuss
What is your counsel? 2:30 Discuss
Where are we? 9:39 Discuss
What is your outlook? 1:33 Discuss
Who are we? 5:22 Discuss
What do you believe? 6:31 Discuss
How do you contribute? 6:44 Discuss
What inspires you? 5:46 Discuss
What do you do? 5:42 Discuss
Who are you? 5:23 Discuss

User_rneu_336aca0c6 Lawrence H. Summers is the Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy.  He was appointed by President Barack H. Obama on November 24, 2008. Until January, he was the Charles W. Eliot University Professor at Harvard University. He served as the 27th president of Harvard University from July 2001 until June 2006. From 1999 to 2001, he served as the 71st United States Secretary of the Treasury following his earlier service as Deputy and Under Secretary of the Treasury and as Chief Economist of the World Bank. Summers has taught economics at Harvard and MIT. His research contributions were recognized when he received the John Bates Clark Medal, given every two years to the outstanding American economist under the age of 40, and when he was the first social scientist to receive the National Science Foundation’s Alan T. Waterman Award for outstanding scientific achievement. He is a member of the National Academy of Science and has written extensively on economic analysis and policy publishing over 150 articles in professional economic journals. Lawrence Summers received his B.S. from MIT and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard. He and his wife Elisa New, a professor of English at Harvard, have six children.

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