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Senior Fellow

Alice M. Rivlin

Alice M. Rivlin

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Director, Greater Washington Research at Brookings

Alice Rivlin, the first director of the Congressional Budget Office, is an expert on urban issues as well as fiscal, monetary and social policy. She directs the Greater Washington Research project. 



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2009

Save to My PortfolioBuilding a Strong, Independent DC Community CollegeNovember 20, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Case for Budget Autonomy in the District of ColumbiaNovember 18, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Stock Market Crash and Our Current RecessionOctober 28, 2009
Save to My PortfolioHealth Reform Now - for the Next RecessionSeptember 16, 2009
Save to My PortfolioBen Bernanke’s Second Term and the Federal Budget ForecastAugust 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioCatastrophic Financial Meltdown AvoidedAugust 13, 2009
Save to My PortfolioWhere Does the U.S. Economic Recovery Stand?July 31, 2009
Save to My PortfolioSystemic Risk and the Role of the Federal ReserveJuly 29, 2009
Save to My PortfolioReducing Systemic Risk in the Financial SectorJuly 21, 2009
Save to My PortfolioHealth Care Reform Critical to U.S. EconomyJuly 16, 2009
Save to My PortfolioIf the District of Columbia becomes a State: Fiscal ImplicationsJuly 13, 2009
Save to My PortfolioNow Is the Right Time for Health Care ReformJuly 13, 2009
Save to My PortfolioDoes the U.S. Economy Need More Stimulus?July 10, 2009
Save to My PortfolioFed More Concerned About Deflation Than Inflation July 06, 2009
Save to My PortfolioStatutory PAYGO: An Important First Step Toward Fiscal ResponsibilityJune 25, 2009
Save to My PortfolioRoad-use Pricing: How Would You Like to Spend Less Time in Traffic?June 25, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Potential Role of Entitlement or Budget Commissions in Addressing Long-term Budget ProblemsJune 02, 2009
Save to My PortfolioRoad-use Fees Could Solve Our Transit WoesMay 01, 2009
Save to My PortfolioWill Big Government Change The Rules of Commerce?April 07, 2009
Save to My PortfolioMaking a Good Budget BetterMarch 26, 2009
Save to My PortfolioHealth Care Reform and President Obama's BudgetFebruary 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioNew Approaches to Addressing Long-Term Fiscal ResponsibilityFebruary 19, 2009
Save to My PortfolioStimulus For a Truly Capital CityFebruary 01, 2009
Save to My PortfolioBudget Policy ChallengesJanuary 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioA Budget We Can Believe InJanuary 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioShort and Long-Run Fiscal ChallengesJanuary 21, 2009
Save to My PortfolioDemographic and Economic Trends in the National Capital Region and their Effects on Children, Youth and FamiliesJanuary 12, 2009

2008

Save to My PortfolioBuilding the Best Capital City in the WorldDecember 18, 2008
Remove from My PortfolioThe Economic Outlook and Washington Area NonprofitsDecember 15, 2008
Save to My PortfolioPaulson Shifts Economic Rescue Plan to Focus on Boosting CreditNovember 12, 2008
Save to My PortfolioLearning from the Economic MessOctober 21, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Financial Market BailoutSeptember 26, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac TakeoverSeptember 08, 2008
Save to My PortfolioDo We Want Fannie Mae Public or Private?July 18, 2008
Save to My PortfolioWhy Washington Needs a Community CollegeJuly 06, 2008
Save to My PortfolioTackle Social Security FirstJune 17, 2008
Save to My PortfolioEnvisioning Opportunity: Three Options for a Community College in Washington, D.C.June 06, 2008
Save to My PortfolioState and Federal Policy in the Foreclosure CrisisMay 28, 2008
Save to My PortfolioA Presidential Campaign in Need of a PerotMay 25, 2008
Save to My PortfolioSharing a Passion for Getting the Policy Right May 08, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Bear Stearns Rescue: The Fed’s Money Well SpentApril 11, 2008
Save to My PortfolioTaking Back our Fiscal FutureApril 01, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Cost of MedicareMarch 25, 2008
Save to My PortfolioEconomy: The Fed Steps InMarch 17, 2008
Save to My PortfolioMonetary Policy and the State of the EconomyFebruary 26, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Need for a Stimulus Package NowJanuary 29, 2008
Save to My PortfolioPublic Oversight Roundtable on Eliminating Poverty Among District ResidentsJanuary 16, 2008

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The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and Our Current Recession

"In 1929 people got carried away with the idea that stock prices were going to keep going up... eventually a bubble like that bursts. We had a bubble like that a year ago, it did burst." - Alice Rivlin, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

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