Expert Directory
The following scholars, writers, and editors are available to members of the media to talk about their work in this area. Following is information about their background, special interests, and preferred manner of contact. Listed email addresses should be copied into an email client, replacing "at" with "@".
Martin Neil Baily
Martin Baily, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the
Clinton administration (1999–2001) and one of three members of the
council from 1994 to 1996, focuses on issues of globalization,
productivity and competitiveness, Social Security reform, and U.S.
economic policy.
See also: Douglas W. Elmendorf and Robert E. Litan, co-authors of The Great Credit Squeeze.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
Eric S. Belsky
Eric S. Belsky is executive director of the Joint Center for Housing
Studies and a lecturer in the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
See also: Nicolas P. Retsinas, co-editor of Borrowing to Live: Consumer and Mortgage Credit Revisited.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
Douglas W. Elmendorf
Doug Elmendorf, whose federal posts have included the Federal Reserve
Board, U.S. Treasury Department, Council of Economic Advisors, and
Congressional Budget Office, focuses his research on macroeconomics and
fiscal policy. He is co-editor of the Brookings Papers on Economic
Activity and director of The Hamilton Project, an initiative that
develops policy proposals to achieve shared economic growth.
See also: Martin Neil Baily and Robert E. Litan, co-authors of The Great Credit Squeeze.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
Yasuyuki Fuchita
Yasuyuki Fuchita is senior managing director at the Nomura Institute of
Capital Markets Research in Tokyo, Japan.
See also: Robert E. Litan, co-editor of Financial Gatekeepers: Can They Protect Investors?, New Financial Instruments and Institutions: Opportunities and Policy Challenges, and Pooling Money: The Future of Mutual Funds.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
Karen Ho
Karen Ho is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota.
Contact
Publicist: Laura Sell, Duke University Press
Email: lsell at dukeupress.edu
Phone: 919-687-3639
Robert E. Litan
An economist and lawyer who has served in a variety of federal agencies
and White House posts, Bob Litan is an expert on antitrust; banking;
Internet policy; and other financial and regulatory issues.
See also: Martin Neil Baily and Douglas W. Elmendorf, co-authors of The Great Credit Squeeze.
Yasuyuki Fuchita, co-editor of Financial Gatekeepers: Can They Protect Investors?, New Financial Instruments and Institutions: Opportunities and Policy Challenges, and Pooling Money: The Future of Mutual Funds.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
Sam Peltzman
Sam Peltzman is Sears Roebuck Professor in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago. He has been a faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research and senior staff economist for the President's Council of Economic Advisers. He is the author of Political Participation and Government Regulation.
Contact
Publicist: Micah Fehrenbacher
Phone: 773-702-7740
Email: publicity at press.uchicago.edu
Nicolas P. Retsinas
Nicolas P. Retsinas is director of Harvard University's Joint Center for
Housing Studies and a member of the faculty of the Harvard Graduate
School of Design, the Kennedy School of Government, and Business School.
See also: Eric S. Belsky, co-editor of Borrowing to Live: Consumer and Mortgage Credit Revisited.
Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
David E. Vogel
David Vogel is the Solomon Lee Professor of Business Ethics at the Haas
School of Business and professor of political science at the University
of California, Berkeley. His books include Barriers or Benefits?
Regulation in Transatlantic Trade (Brookings, 1998); Kindred
Strangers: The Uneasy Relationship between Politics and Business (Princeton, 1996); and Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental
Regulation in a Global Economy (Harvard, 1995) Contact
Publicist: Melissa McConnell, Publicity Manager
Brookings Institution Press
E-mail: mmcconnell at brookings.edu
Phone: 202-536-3611
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