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Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
But for myself, I will be doing that from the outside starting on Friday afternoon. See you all there. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Ideas matter—I am proud of how the team at CEA has contributed to them, am glad our dedicated staff will keep doing that from the inside. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Bigger contributions to smaller issues is also important. Some favorites: spectrum, COI in retirement savings, and competition. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
The debate is not always proportional to importance. Expanded EITC/CTC—passed in 2009 and now permanent—help 16 million poor people annually — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
It is important to make even small contributions to big things: the Recovery Act and the ACA certainly qualify as big. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
But for my final words from @CEAChair I want to briefly mention some of what I most proud of which is policy. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
I recently did tweetstorms on my favorite CEA reports and speeches (all at https://t.co/1WA20lo8Uv), in the future will be @jasonfurman — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Tomorrow is my last day on this Twitter handle, looking forward to being @jasonfurman starting Friday. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
@davidckamin notice the bars jump up around 2009, know anyone who might have put some of those in the baseline? — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
All of these will remain available through the archived Obama Administration website which goes up post-1/20 https://t.co/vz4SyegfXr — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Too many to thank for these, but Matt Aks, Eric Van Nostrand, Harris Eppsteiner, Jess Schumer, Andie Taverna and Jeff Goldstein all critical — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Remarks at the NYU Wagner’s School Convocation Ceremony for the Class of 2014” is advice https://t.co/9oEDEMefz9 — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Can Studying Economics Help Public Policy?” Spoiler alert, answer is yes. https://t.co/fbdH6cka5j — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Global Lessons for Inclusive Growth” also brings together a range of issues. https://t.co/w9LDPwLAK3 — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Poverty and the Tax Code” looks at the role tax credits have played in reducing poverty https://t.co/7itmyRMoWm — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Dynamic Analysis, Welfare, and Implications for Tax Reform” is a little wonky but important https://t.co/9TewiondFZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Thirty Years Without Fundamental Reform: Policy, Politics, and the Federal Tax Code” https://t.co/mNhO9y7OTQ — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“The New View of Fiscal Policy and Its Application” reflects on the changing role of fiscal policy https://t.co/J01Al2jZdZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Whatever Happened to Great Moderation?” on the return of moderation following the financial crisis https://t.co/QJmC72y9RA — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Is This Time Different? The Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence.” Answer: not that different https://t.co/FVIFzGeKQe — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Beyond Antitrust: The Role of Competition Policy in Promoting Inclusive Growth” tied together our competition work https://t.co/DUWcwCQJb2 — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“Barriers to Shared Growth: The Case of Land Use Regulation and Economic Rents” followed up on another aspect https://t.co/MV55N5lgBL — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“A Firm-level Perspective on the Role of Rents in the Rise of Inequality” on reduced competition and wage dispersion https://t.co/0T1fZf3BCn — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
“It Could Have Happened Here: The Policy Response That Helped Prevent a Second Great Depression” is self-explanatory https://t.co/22SkLIhScD — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
You can follow any future speeches @jasonfurman, but I promise it will not be anything like this pace. — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
As I look back at my 3.5 years at CEA I wanted to re-up 13 of my favorite speeches (out of 58 texts posted). https://t.co/tUCuDTbsaT — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
RT @Econ_Sandy: Great summary of progress we have made combatting poverty but also work that remains. We must be vigilant and not undo pro… — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Agenda going forward: build on success of existing programs, improve market outcomes & incomes, and avoid pitfalls… https://t.co/SocMPnfz3B — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Policies like higher min wage, access to education & improving mobility raise market-incomes over long term & compl… https://t.co/7OMrvTTpsk — PolitiTweet.org
Jason Furman NARA @CEAChair44
Large body of economic research shows that anti-poverty programs have long-run benefits for education, earnings & h… https://t.co/X9cOmusxGb — PolitiTweet.org