Lawrence Lindsey
Lawrence B. Lindsey (born July 18, 1954) is an American economist and author. He was director of the National Economic Council (2001–2002), and the assistant to the president on economic policy for George W. Bush. Lindsey previously served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors from 1991 to 1997, nominated to position by President George H. W. Bush. During his time with George W. Bush administration he played a leading role in formulating President Bush's $1.35 trillion tax cut plan, convincing candidate Bush that he needed an "insurance policy" against an economic downturn. He left the White House in December 2002 and was replaced by Stephen Friedman after a dispute over the projected cost of the Iraq War. Lindsey estimated the cost of the Iraq War could reach $200 billion, while Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld estimated that it would cost less than $50 billion. The overall cost of the Iraq War has been estimated by the Congressional Budget Office to be approximately $2.4 trillion. Provided by Wikipedia
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Economic puppetmasters : lessons from the halls of power/ by Lindsey, Lawrence
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The growth experiment revisited : why lower, simpler taxes really are America's best hope for recovery / by Lindsey, Lawrence
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Conspiracies of the ruling class : how to break their grip forever / by Lindsey, Lawrence
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Revenue maximizing taxation is not optimal : a Joint Economic Committee report. by Lindsey, Lawrence
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