The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is an agency within the Executive Office of the President that advises the President of the United States on economic's.
Council of Economic Advisers
Council of Economic Advisers
Economic Advisers to President might disagree about a question of policy because of differing scientific judgments or differences in values
Atlantic Provinces Economic Council was created in 1954.
Council of Arab Economic Unity was created on 1998-01-01.
Council of Economic Advisers
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the office of management and budget, the national security council, and the council of economic advisers.
Council of economic advisers
council of economic advisers
Council of Economic Advisers
Austan Goolsbee (Chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisers)
Roy Blough has written: 'The role of the economist in Federal policy making' -- subject(s): Council of Economic Advisers (U.S.), Economic policy
The Executive Office includes 3 major policymaking bodies - the National Security Council, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the Office of Management and Budget.
This group is the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). They provide analysis and advice on economic policy issues to the President, and assist in the preparation of the annual Economic Report to Congress. The CEA is responsible for evaluating and interpreting economic data and trends, and making recommendations to promote economic growth and stability.
CEA stands for Council of Economic Advisers. In 2008, the CEA members for President Bush were Pierce Scranton, Eddie Lazear, and Donald Marron.
Economic Advisers to President might disagree about a question of policy because of differing scientific judgments or differences in values