Sentences with phrase «conservative economists who»

Larry Kudlow, Art Laffer and Stephen Moore, three conservative economists who advised Trump during the campaign, warned in a CNBC op - ed that «steel and aluminum users and consumers will lose.»
«I just about fell off my desk chair the other day when I came across my own name in an essay by a conservative economist who specializes in educational issues.

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I just listened to an interview with an economist author who happened to have undergone a recent pregnancy and realized that most of the advice given to women these days is either spotty, or egregiously over conservative — flat out wrong in many cases.
The main challenger to Powell is Stanford University economist John Taylor, a favorite of conservative Republicans who believe monetary policy has been too loose under Yellen and want the central bank to rely more on rules when setting rates.
And recent opinion editorials by critics like conservative economist Jack Mintz, who suggested Alberta could be the next Greece, have verged on the bizarre.
The Post called DioGuardi, a former congressman from Westchester who petitioned his way onto the GOP ballot and defeated the party's nominee, former Nassau County Legislator Bruce Blakeman, and economist David Malpass, a «reliably conservative, common - sensical political veteran.»
Of the 22 panels with a single named speaker, only four of them were chaired by a women, namely Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Conservative leader, who chaired two events, the MP Thérèse Coffey and the economist and broadcaster Linda Yueh.
Prof Appleby, chief economist at The King's Fund think - tank who has analysed the latest figures, wrote in a paper published online by the BMJ: «The NHS must have been doing something right to earn this extra satisfaction — something even Conservative supporters have noticed, and something probably not unadjacent to the large rise in funding since 2000.
Charter supporters, including many conservatives, have often cited the school - choice research of Ms. Hoxby, a well - known economist who is also a fellow at Stanford's right - leaning Hoover Institution.
Strange to say, the author of this happy thesis is not a steely - eyed economist at a conservative Washington think tank but a vegetarian, backpack - toting academic who was a member of Greenpeace for four years.
Perhaps The Economist should take a look at the best of the best among climate scientists — notably James Hansen who warns that Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity is at least 3 degrees Celsius and that this estimate is probably conservative.
Specifically, there are a few economists and policy analysts who argue that conservatives should put aside their disdain for Al Gore and other environmentalists, and realize that a «carbon tax swap» deal would be a good supply - side boost to the economy.
Many conventional economists, along with some of the few conservatives who take climate policy seriously, favor a «tax shift»: using the carbon tax revenue to reduce other taxes, preferably «distortionary» taxes like payroll or income.
«The whole objective here is to get the growth rate up to 3 percent - plus,» conservative economist Stephen Moore, who advised Trump's presidential campaign on tax policy last year, told reporters on Friday.
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