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Appendix A REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DURING 1984

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS, Washington, D.C., December 31, 1984. MR. PRESIDENT: The Council of Economic Advisers submits this report on its activities during the calendar year 1984 in accordance with the requirements of the Congress, as set forth in section 10(d) of the Employment Act of 1946 as amended by the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978. Sincerely, WILLIAM A. NISKANEN, WILLIAM POOLE, 219

Council s and their Dates of Service Name Position Oath of office date Separation date Edwin G. Nourse Leon H. Keyserling.. John D. Clark.., Roy Blough Robert C. Turner Arthur F. Burns NeitH. Jacoby Walter W. Stewart Raymond J. Saulnier.. Joseph S. Davis Paul W, McCracken.. Karl Brandt Henry C. Wallich Walter W. Heller James Tobin Kermit Gordon Gardner Ackley John P. Lewis Otto Eckstein Arthur M. Okun James S. Duesenberry... Merton J. Peck Warren L Smith Paul W. McCracken HendrikS. Houthakker... Herbert Stein Ezra Solomon Marina v.n. Whitman Gary L Seevers William J. Fellner Alan Greenspan Paul W. MacAvoy Burton G. Malkiel Charles L. Schultze William D. Nordhaus Lyle E. Gramtey George C. Eads, Stephen M. Goldfeld Murray L Weidenbaum... Jerry L Jordan William A. Niskanen Martin Feldstein William Poole Chairman Vice Chairman Acting. Chairman Vice Chairman, Chairman Chairman... -.....!^" Augusts 1946 August 9, 1946 November 2, 1949... May 10, 1950 August 9, 1946 May 10, 1950 June 29, 1950 September8, 1952.. March 19, 1953 September 15,1953 December 2, 1953... April 4, 1955 December 3, 1956... May 2, 1955 December 3, 1956... November 1, 1958... May 7,1959 January 29, 1961 January 29, 1961 January 29, 1961 August 3,1962 November 16, 1964.. May 17, 1963 September 2, 1964.. November 16, 1964.. February 15, 1968... February 2, 1966 February 15, 1968... July 1,1968 February 4, 1969 February 4, 1969 February 4, 1969 January 1, 1972 September 9, 1971.. March 13, 1972 July 23, 1973 October 31, 1973 September 4, 1974.. June 13, 1975 July 22, 1975 January 22,1977 March 18, 1977 March 18, 1977 June 6,1979 August 20, 1980 February 27, 1981... July 14, 1981 June 12, 1981 October 14, 1982 December 10,1982.. November 1, 1949. January 20, 1953. February n, 1953. August 20, 1952. January 20, 1953. December 1, 1956. February 9, 1955. April 29,1955. January 20, 1961. October 31, 1958. January 31,1959. January 20, 1961. January 20,1961. November 15, 1964. July 31, 1962. December 27, 1962. February 15, 1968. August 31,1964. February 1, 1966. January 20, 1969. June 30, 1968. January 20, 1969. January 20, 1969. December 31, 1971. July 15,1971. August 31,1974. March 26,1973. August 15,1973. April 15, 1975. February 25, 1975. January 20,1977. November 15, 1976. January 20, 1977. January 20,1981. February 4, 1979. May 27,1980. January 20,1981. January 20,1981. August 25, 1982. July 31, 1982. July 10, 1984. 220

Report to the President on the Activities of the Council of Economic Advisers During 1984 The Council of Economic Advisers was established by the Employment Act of 1946 to provide economic analysis and advice to the President and thus to assist in the development and implementation of national economic policies. The Council also advises the President with regard to decisions on other matters that affect the health and operations of the Nation's economy. Martin S. Feldstein resigned as Chairman to return to Harvard University as Professor of Economics. Upon his departure, William A. Niskanen, the senior Council, assumed the duties of the Chairman. William Poole continued to serve as a Council in 1984. Mr. Niskanen is on leave from the University of California at Los Angeles where he is a Professor of Business Administration. Mr. Poole is on leave from Brown University where he is a Professor of Economics. MACROECONOMIC POLICIES As is its tradition, during 1984 the Council devoted much of its time to assisting the President in the formulation of broad economic policy objectives and the programs to carry them out. The development of economic assumptions and monitoring of current developments, under Mr. Poole, were of major interest. Monetary policy developments received especially close attention. Mr. Poole chaired the interagency subcabinet forecasting group, consisting of representatives from the Department of the Treasury and the Office of Management and Budget, with participation by the Department of Commerce. He also chaired a Cabinet Council Working Group on Economic Statistics, and he presented several studies of macroeconomic policy issues before the Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs. The Council continued its responsibility for developing with the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of the Treasury the economic assumptions that are presented to the President. MICROECONOMIC POLICIES A wide variety of microeconomic issues received Council attention during the year. Mr. Niskanen chaired or participated in numerous 221

Cabinet-level groups, such as the Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs dealing with such issues as international trade, agriculture, alternatives to Federal regulation, Federal housing programs, fuel economy standards, and employee pension legislation. Mr. Niskanen also actively participated in Cabinet-level reviews of the Federal budget and the second-term economic policy agenda. PUBLIC INFORMATION The Council^ Annual Report is the principal medium through which the Council informs the public of its work and its views. It is also an important vehicle for presenting and explaining the Administration's domestic and international economic policies. Distribution of the Report in recent years has averaged about 50,000 copies. The Council also assumes primary responsibility for the monthly Economic Indicators, a publication prepared by the Council's Statistical Office, under the supervision of Catherine H. Furlong. The Joint Economic Committee issues the Indicators, which has a distribution of approximately 10,000 copies. Information is also provided to members of the public through speeches and other public appearances by the Council s. ORGANIZATION AND STAFF OF THE COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN The Chairman is responsible for communicating the Council's views to the President. This duty is performed through discussions with the President and written reports on economic developments. The Chairman also represents the Council at Cabinet meetings and at many other formal and informal meetings of government officials. The Chairman exercises ultimate responsibility for directing the work of the professional staff. COUNCIL MEMBERS The two Council s are responsible for all subject matter covered by the Council, including direct supervision of the work of the professional staff. s represent the Council at a wide variety of interagency and international meetings and assume major responsibility for selecting issues for Council attention. In practice, the small size of the Council permits the Chairman and Council s to work as a team on most policy issues. There was, however, an informal division of subject matter among them in 1984. Mr. Poole assumed primary responsibility for domestic and international macroeconomic analysis, economic projections, and monetary and financial issues. Mr. Niskanen was primarily responsi- 222

ble for microeconomic and sectoral analysis, international trade questions, and regulatory issues. PROFESSIONAL STAFF At the end of 1984 the professional staff consisted of the Special Assistant, the Senior Statistician, 12 senior and staff economists, and 6 junior staff economists. The professional staff and their special fields at the end of 1984 were: William S. Haraf Special Assistant to the Council Senior Staff Economists Lincoln F. Anderson Macroeconomics J. Hayden Boyd Transportation, Energy, and Environment Roger D. Feldman Health Richard T. Freeman International Finance Marvin S. Goodfriend Money and Finance Joseph A. Grundfest Legal Matters and Regulation Joel B. Slemrod Public Finance and Taxation Joe A. Stone International Trade Robert L. Thompson Agriculture Kathleen P. UtgofF Labor and Employment Robert S. Villanueva Randall S.Jones Catherine H. Furlong Macroeconomics Staff Economist International Trade Statistician Senior Statistician Junior Staff Economists Alexander S. Berg Macroeconomics Ann M. Hillberg Agriculture and Trade Andrew N. Kleit Regulation and Transportation Mark S. Lutz International Finance and Macroeconomics John F. Navratil Public Finance and Financial Regulation Thomas R. Rumbaugh Trade and Public Finance Catherine H. Furlong, Senior Statistician, continued to direct the Council's Statistical Office. Mrs. Furlong has primary responsibility for managing the Council's statistical information system. She supervises the publication Economic Indicators and the preparation of all statistical matter in the Economic Report She also oversees the verifica- 223

tion of statistics in memoranda, testimony, and speeches. Natalie V. Rentfro and Linda A. Reilly assist Mrs. Furlong. In preparing the Economic Report the Council relied upon the editorial services of Joseph Foote. SUPPORTING STAFF The Administrative Office of the Council of Economic Advisers provides general support for the Council's activities. Serving in the Administrative Office were Elizabeth A. Kaminski, Staff Assistant to the Council, and Catherine Fibich, Administrative Assistant. The secretaries for the Council s during 1984 were Patricia A. Lee and Alice H. Williams. Secretaries for the professional staff were Bessie M. Lafakis, Rosemary M. Rogers, Margaret L. Snyder, and Suzanne M. Tudor. Ciara A. Burnham assisted the support staff during the summer months. DEPARTURES The Council's professional staff are in most cases on leave of absence from universities, other government agencies, or research institutions. Their tenure with the Council is usually limited to 1 or 2 years. Senior staff economists who resigned during the year and their subsequent affiliations were Jeffrey A. Frankel (University of California, Berkeley), Stephen K. Halpert (University of Miami), David R. Henderson (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey), and Lawrence B. Lindsey (Harvard University). Geoffrey O. Carliner, Special Assistant to the Chairman, joined the National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Junior staff economists who resigned in 1984 were Kenneth A. Froot (University of California, Berkeley), Gail G. Ifshin (University of Maryland), William S. Milberg (Rutgers University), and Charles N. Schorin (Princeton University). Research assistants who resigned in 1984 were Andrew G. Berg (Harvard University), Suzanne G. Greenspun (OECD, Paris), and Andrew R. Myers (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Support staff who resigned in 1984 were Carolyn L. Bazarnick, Patricia Byrne, Susan A. Lindsey, Georgia A. O'Connor, Barbara L. Severn, and Lillie M. Sturniolo. 224