Lawrence Mishel is distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., a pro-labor think-tank that seeks to advance the interests of American workers. He has been at EPI since 1987, first serving as Research Director, then as Vice-president and then as president from 2002 to 2017.
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) |
Education | Pennsylvania State University (BS) American University (MA) University of Wisconsin, Madison (PhD) |
Mishel is the senior author of EPI's biannual (even-numbered years) flagship publication, The State of Working America, a comprehensive summary of the United States labor market and living standards, which first appeared in 1988.
- "Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of Wisconsin; M.A. Economics, American University; B.S. Pennsylvania State University."[1]
Paul Krugman, a Nobel laureate in economics and a noted progressive columnist, argued in Nov. '08 that, given the centrist makeup of President Barack Obama's economic inner circle, the new Economic Recovery Advisory Board could be used to "give progressive economists a voice," and mentioned Mishel among others as a progressive economist who might be suitable for the board.[2]
Bibliography
edit- Lawrence Mishel; Josh Bivens; Elise Gould; Heidi Shierholz (18 December 2012). The State of Working America. Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801451706.
References
edit- ^ Mishel bio EPI Web site. Retrieved 2-20-09.
- ^ Krugman, Paul (26 November 2008). "About that advisory board" (Blog). The Conscience of a Liberal. The New York Times. Retrieved February 20, 2009.
External links
edit- The State of Working America
- Lawrence Mishel, Distinguished Fellow, EPI
- Lawrence Mishel publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Appearances on C-SPAN