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The Federal Trade Commission oversees consumer protection and the regulation of competition in matters of trade and business practice. It polices unfair or deceptive practices in commerce, and consists of the Bureaus of Consumer Protection, Competition and Economics, a Washington headquarters and seven regional offices.
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Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
An economist and lawyer who has served in a variety of federal agencies and White House posts, Bob Litan is an expert on antitrust; banking; Internet policy; and other financial and regulatory issues.
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Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Bernard L. Schwartz Chair in Economic Policy Development
Martin Baily, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Clinton administration (1999–2001) and one of three members of the council from 1994 to 1996, focuses on issues of globalization, productivity and competitiveness, Social Security reform, and U.S. economic policy.
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