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Senior Fellow
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
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.
Competitiveness; globalization; productivity; Social Security; U.S. economic policy
Current PositionsSenior Advisor, McKinsey & Company’s Global Institute; Member, Board of The Phoenix Companies, Inc; Academic Adviser, Congressional Budget OfficePast PositionsSenior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics (2001-2007); Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1999–2001); Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1994 to 1996); Principal, McKinsey & Company’s Global Institute (1996–99); Professor of Economics, University of Maryland (1989–96); Vice Chairman, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council; Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research; Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Perspectives
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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