Larry Lindsey AKA Lawrence B. Lindsey Born: 18-Jul-1954 Birthplace: Peekskill, NY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Economist, Government Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Masterminded GWB's tax cut Economic advisor to Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. Fired as Director of the US National Economic Council in 2002 after projecting that war on Iraq could cost $200B — more than twice the $80B figure publicly touted by other administration officials.
Iraq war expenditures totaled about $1900B by early 2007, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Father: (principal) Mother: (home economics teacher) Wife: Susan Son: Troy Daughter: Emily Son: Thomas (adopted from Kosovo)
High School: Lakeland Senior High School, Shrub Oak, NY (1972) University: BA, Bowdoin College (1976) University: MA Economics, Harvard University University: PhD Economics, Harvard University Professor: Harvard University (1984-89)
Lindsey Group President & CEO (2003-)
US National Economic Council Director (2001-02) US Federal Reserve Governor (1991-97) US Council of Economic Advisers Tax Economist Enron Advisory Board, Consultant
Member of the Board of Enron
American Enterprise Institute Resident Scholar (1997-2001) Biden for President Bush-Cheney '04 Cantor for Congress Fred Thompson PAC Friends of George Allen The Heritage Foundation Hillary Clinton for President Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Citicorp Wriston Fellow for Economic Research Santorum 2006 Phi Beta Kappa Society Bowdoin College Dubya Nickname Thunderbolt Lindsey Risk Factors: Obesity
Author of books:
The Growth Experiment: How the New Tax Policy is Transforming the U.S. Economy (1990) Economic Puppetmasters: Lessons from the Halls of Power (1999) What A President Should Know: But Most Learn Too Late (2008)
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