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Austan Goolsbee is an American economist and professor known for his work on economic policy and his role as a member of President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. His research focuses on topics such as tax policy, innovation, and the digital economy. Goolsbee's expertise and contributions to economic policy have been influential in shaping contemporary economic discourse.
"If you had asked people in 1929, 'Here is what is about to happen. How much would you pay to avoid the Great Depression from occurring?' The answer is they would have paid a lot. They would have borrowed money if it could be used to prevent the Great Depression."
"It's clear that the medium and long-run fiscal challenges facing the country have to do with the rise of entitlement spending, they have to do with the longer run imbalances that we've created in the structure of the system."
"We enter the government essentially in a hotel that is on fire. We're throwing people from the windows into the pool to save their lives and this is the evaluation of the Olympic diving committee: Well, the splash was too big."
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