Alan Krueger, chair of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, delivers the keynote address for Learning and Labor Economics, a conference recognizing the 100th anniversary of Oberlin’s economics department and honoring Albert Rees ’43.
A labor economist, Krueger has published widely on unemployment, the economics of education, income distribution, social insurance, regulation, terrorism, finance, and the environment. He is currently on leave from Princeton University, where he is the Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs. He has held a joint appointment in the economics department and the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton since 1987. In 1994-95, Krueger served as chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor.
Part of Learning and Labor Economics, a conference recognizing the 100th anniversary of Oberlin’s economics department and honoring Albert Rees ’43.
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