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Richard Mahoney Interview

Richard Mahoney interviewed by James Schiele surrounding his 2012 Honorary Degree from Washington University in St. Louis.

After the Great Recession

Worried about the Fiscal Cliff? A new publication by Steve Fazzari and Barry Cynamon may have the solution.

Growth in Regulators' Budget Slowed by Fiscal Stalemate

Read the entire 2012-2013 report [pdf].

Murray Weidenbaum

Watch this tribute highlighting his scholarship and public service.

Media Retreat Participants

The Media Retreat brings writers, reporters, editors and producers together with academic experts.

About the Weidenbaum Center

The Center is a non-profit, nonpartisan research organization at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1975, it is recognized nationwide. The Weidenbaum Center supports scholarly research in the fields of economics, government and public policy. It works closely with the Department of Economics, the Department of Political Science, and other academic units of Washington University, and its public policy efforts consist of a multifaceted program of research, forums, retreats, publications, and online resources.
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Highlights

March 19, 2013
Richard Sandor discusses his latest book on financial and envionrmental innvoation
February 27, 2013
Steve Fazzari gave the third of three lectures on the Great Recession
February 13, 2013
Steve Fazzari gave the second of three lectures on the Great Recession.

Upcoming Events

Sep
17
Jesse Walker, Reason Magazine
Public Policy Breakfast Meeting @ 7:30 am | Eliot Society
Oct
08
Jackson Nickerson, Washington University School of Business
Public Policy Breakfast Meeting @ 7:30 am | Eliot Society

Featured

May 20, 2013 - 6:30pm

Annual Dinner

photo of Martin Feldstein

We are pleased to announce that renowned economist Martin Feldstein is this year's dinner speaker. Dr. Feldstein is the George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University, President Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and former Chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers. Attendance at the Annual Dinner is by invitation only. Invitations will be mailed in late March or early April.