Remarks from “The Council of Economic Advisers: 70 years of advising the president”

Two years after the creation of the Council of Economic Advisers in 1946, Rexford Guy Tugwell, who was one of the New Deal’s most prominent enthusiasts and a very experienced Washington observer, concluded that the CEA did not “possess very great survival value,” and that it “was vulnerable to its natural enemies and possesses no … Continue reading Remarks from “The Council of Economic Advisers: 70 years of advising the president”