Martin Feldstein
Harvard Professor and Economic Advisor to Presidents
The architect of Ronald Reagan's economic boom, Martin Feldstein understands the impact and influence of the government's role in monetary policy - from the inside out.
The President Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research, former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and advisor to U.S. and international businesses, Martin Feldstein has the experience to help audiences understand what lies in wait for America's economic future: how the recession, globalization and the latest monetary and fiscal policy will influence the business and investment climate. Feldstein is supremely positioned to assess the current economy and project the long-term results of policies and world affairs. In a rapidly changing world economy, Feldstein, a distinguished professor of economics at Harvard University, helps minimize the confusion surrounding the larger issues affecting regional and continental economies. As a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and author of over 350 economic research articles, Feldstein puts the world's economic headlines in context for audiences needing accurate and reliable data.

