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Columns and Talks
2012
- "A Better Tax System (Assembly Instructions Included)," New York Times, 1/22/12
- "Dear Mr. Bernanke: Please Tell Us More," New York Times, 1/1/12
2011
- "Know What You're Protesting," New York Times, 12/4/11
- "Four Nations, Four Lessons," New York Times, 10/22/11
- "How to Make Business Want to Invest Again," New York Times, 9/11/11
- "What's With All the Bernanke Bashing?" New York Times, 7/31/11
- "Seriously, Some Consensus About Health Care," New York Times, 6/19/11
- "If You Have the Answers, Tell Me," New York Times, 5/7/11
- "It's 2026, and the Debt Is Due," New York Times, 3/27/11
- "Emerging Markets as Partners, Not Rivals," New York Times, 2/13/11
- "How to Break Bread With the Republicans," New York Times, 1/2/11
2010
- "The Blur Between Spending and Taxes," New York Times, 11/20/10
- "I Can Afford Higher Taxes. But They'll Make Me Work Less," New York Times, 10/9/10
- "A Course Load for the Game of Life," New York Times, 9/4/10
- "The Trilemma of International Finance," New York Times, 7/11/10
- "Crisis Economics," National Affairs, Summer 2010
- "Can a Soda Tax Save Us From Ourselves?", New York Times, 6/4/10
- "Much to Love, and Hate, in a VAT," New York Times, 4/30/10
- "Trying to Tame the Unknowable," New York Times, 3/28/10
- "What's Sustainable About This Budget?", New York Times, 2/14/10
- "Bernanke and the Beast," New York Times, 1/17/10
2009
- "Tax Cuts Might Accomplish What Spending Hasn't," New York Times, 12/13/09
- "Questions about Fiscal Policy: Implications from the Financial Crisis of 2008-2009," Panel Discussion, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Policy Forum, 12/4/09
- "Supply-Side Ideas, Turned Upside Down," New York Times, 11/1/09
- "Back in Demand," Wall Street Journal, 9/21/09
- "Why Health Care Will Never Be Equal," New York Times, 9/20/09
- "A Missed Opportunity on Climate Change," New York Times, 8/9/09
- "The Pitfalls of the Public Option," New York Times, 6/28/09
- "That Freshman Course Won't Be Quite the Same," New York Times, 5/24/09
- "It May Be Time for the Fed to Go Negative," New York Times, 4/19/09
- "Finding Messages in a Blueprint," New York Times, 3/15/09
- "It's No Time for Protectionism," New York Times, 2/8/09
- "Is Government Spending Too Easy an Answer?" New York Times, 1/11/09
2008
- "What Would Keynes Have Done?" New York Times, 11/30/08
- "Memo to the POTUS-elect," New York Times, 11/9/08
- "But Have We Learned Enough?", New York Times, 10/26/08
- "On Dividend Taxes, It's a Post-Partisan Race," New York Times, 9/7/08
- "What If The Candidates Pandered to Economists?" New York Times, 7/13/08
- "The Problem with the Corporate Tax" New York Times, 6/1/08
- "The Wealth Trajectory: Rewards for the Few," New York Times, 4/20/08
- "Beyond the Noise on Free Trade," New York Times, 3/16/08
- "My Birthday Wish: Not Burdening Our Children," New York Times, 2/3/08
2007
- "How to Avoid Recession? Let the Fed Work"New York Times, 12/23/07
- "Beyond Those Health Care Numbers"New York Times, 11/04/07
- “One Answer to Global Warming: A New Tax”New York Times, 9/16/07
- “Fair Taxes? Depends What You Mean by 'Fair'”New York Times, 7/15/07
2006
- “Raise the Gas Tax”Wall Street Journal, 10/20/06
- “Dynamic Analysis”Wall Street Journal, 7/26/06
- “Mr. Paulson's Challenge”Wall Street Journal, 5/31/06
- “Reflections on the Trade Deficit and Fiscal Policy”meeting of the American Economic Association, January 2006
- “Repeat After Me”Wall Street Journal, 1/3/06 (page A12)
2005
- “Questions for Ben Bernanke”Wall Street Journal, 10/28/05 (page A12)
- “Price Dynamics: Three Open Questions” Comments Presented at Federal Reserve Conference, September 2005
- Comment on “Separating the Business Cycle from Other Economic Fluctuations” by Robert E. Hall, Jackson Hole Conference, August 2005
- Comment on “Asset Returns and Economic Growth” by Baker, DeLong, and Krugman, Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, 3/31/05
- Why Democrats Oppose Bush, New Republic, 3/21/05
- Free Advice for Democrats, Wall Street Journal, 3/3/05
- Letter of Resignation as Chairman of Council of Economic Advisers, 2/9/05
- Honoring Massachusetts: A Tradition of Leadership, 1/19/05
- Social Security Reform: National Saving and Macroeconomic Performance in the Global Economy, 1/17/05
2004
- It is Time to Fix Social Security, Wall Street Journal, 12/16/04
- The Economic Agenda:Johns Hopkins University Speech, 12/6/04
- The Economic Agenda: American Enterprise Institute Speech, 12/2/04
- Macroeconomic Advisers Washington Policy Conference, 9/9/04
- Not a Hooverville in Sight, New York Times, 8/22/04
- NABE Speech, 3/25/04
- Keeping Fannie and Freddie's houses in order, Financial Times, 2/24/04
- Remarks on the 2004 Economic Report, 2/17/04
- Testimony on the Economic Report of the President, 2/10/04
- The Economic Outlook: House Budget Committee Testimony, 2/3/04
- Marshall Society Interview, 12/23/03
- The Manufacturing Sector Speech, 12/17/03
- GSE Reform: Conference of State Bank Supervisors Speech, 11/6/03
- The Estate Tax: NBER Tax Policy and the Economy Speech, 11/4/03
- China's Trade and U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Testimony, 10/30/03
- Minority Enterprise Development Week Speech, 9/29/03
- NABE speech, 9/15/03
- "Deficits and Economic Priorities", Washington Post, 7/16/03
- Confirmation Testimony, 5/13/03
- "The Cost of a 'Living Wage'", Boston Globe, 6/24/01
- "Bush is a Leader The Economy Can Trust", 11/13/00
- "The Estate Tax Is One Death Penalty Too Many", 9/4/00
- "A Plane Idea: Make the Airlines Suffer", 7/11/00
- "Ukraine: How Not To Run an Economy", 6/12/00
- "The Sensible Way to Dismember Microsoft", 5/29/00
- "D.C., Stay Out of the New Economy", 5/15/00
- "How Irrational Is Our Exuberance?", 4/17/00
- "Candidates Need Clues, Not Tax Plans", 3/20/00
- "Is the Economy Recession-Proof?", 2/21/00
- "Why Getting Married Still Costs You", 1/24/00
- "A Theory for an Open World", 12/20/99
- "The Dow Will Hit 36,000! (Someday)", 11/9/99
- "So Who Do We Thank for This Boom?", 10/11/99
- "Why Shouldn't We Die Tax-Free?", 9/6/99
- "A Greenspan Exit Strategy", 8/2/99
- "Vouchers: Schools Need Competition", 7/7/99
- "Gas Tax Now!", 5/24/99
- "U.S. Trade Policy Is Just Plain Schizo", 4/12/99
- "How to Screw Up Social Security", 3/15/99
- "Are We a Nation of Spendthrifts?", 2/15/99
- "Memo to Tokyo: Cut Taxes, Print Money", 1/11/99
- "Should Alan Greenspan Be Worrying About Deflation?", 12/7/98
- "Let's Pass the Buck to Russia", 11/9/98
- "Why We Don't Speak Esperanto", 10/12/98
- "Be Fruitful and Multiply", 9/7/98
- "Government Debt: A Horror Story", 8/3/98
- "The Economist of the Century", 7/6/98
- "Where Economists Put Their Money", 6/9/98
- "Self-Help for Spenders", 5/11/98
- "A Great Pyramid Scheme", 4/13/98
- "Ax Taxes for Xers!", 3/16/98
- "Bob Dole vs. Microsoft (Go, Microsoft!)", 2/16/98
- "Why Pay More for Ketchup?", 1/12/98
- "Alan Greenspan's Tradeoff", 12/8/97
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