from McCain's website

Oct 10, 2008 17:04

Economists Statement on Barack Obama's Risky Economic Proposals
100 Economists Warn That With Current Weak Financial Conditions Barack Obama's Proposals Run A High Risk Of Throwing The US Into A Deep Recession

Too bad there are actually only 90 names on McCain's list!



1 Robert Barro, Harvard University
2 Gary Becker, University of Chicago
3 Sanjai Bhagat, University of Colorado
4 Michael Block, University of Arizona
5 Brock Blomberg, Claremont-McKenna University
6 Michael Bordo, Rutgers University
7 Michael Boskin, Stanford University
8 Ike Brannon, McCain-Palin 2008
9 James Buchanan, George Mason University
10 Todd Buchholtz, Two Oceans Fund
11 Charles Calomiris, Columbia University
12 Jim Carter, Vienna VA
13 Barry Chiswick, University of Illinois at Chicago
14 John Cogan, Hoover Institution
15 Kathleen Cooper, Southern Methodist University
16 Ted Covey, McLean VA
17 Dan Crippen, former CBO Director
18 Mario Crucini, Vanderbilt
19 Steve Davis, University of Chicago
20 Christopher DeMuth, American Enterprise Institute
21 William Dewald, Ohio State University
22 Frank Diebold, University of Pennsylvania
23 Isaac Ehrlich, State University of New York at Buffalo
24 Paul Evans, Ohio State University
25 Dan Feenberg, NBER
26 Martin Feldstein, Harvard University
27 Eric Fisher, California Polytechnic State University
28 Kristin Forbes, MIT
29 Timothy Fuerst, Bowling Green State University
30 Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Hudson Institute
31 Paul Gregory, University of Houston
32 Earl Grinols, Baylor University
33 Rik Hafer, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
34 Gary Hansen, UCLA
35 Eric Hanushek, Hoover Institutions
36 Kevin Hassett, American Enterprise Institute
37 Arlene Holen, Technology Policy Institute
38 Douglas Holtz-Eakin, McCain-Palin 2008
39 Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University
40 Owen Irvine, Michigan State University
41 Mike Jensen, Harvard University
42 Steven Kaplan, University of Chicago
43 Robert King, Boston University
44 Meir Kohn, Dartmouth
45 Marvin Kosters, American Enterprise Institute
46 Anne Krueger, Johns Hopkins University
47 Phil Levy, American Enterprise Institute
48 Larry Lindsey, The Lindsey Group
49 Paul W. MacAvoy. Yale University
50 John Makin, American Enterprise Institute
51 Burton Malkiel, Princeton University
52 Bennett McCallum, Carnegie-Mellon University
53 Paul McCracken, University of Michigan
54 Will Melick, Kenyon College
55 Allan Meltzer, Carnegie-Mellon University
56 Enrique Mendoza, University of Maryland
57 Jim Miller, George Mason University
58 Michael Moore, George Washington University
59 Robert Mundell, Columbia University
60 Tim Muris, George Mason University
61 Kevin Murphy, University of Chicago
62 Richard Muth, Emory University
63 Charles Nelson, University of Washington
64 Bill Niskanen, Cato Institute
65 June O'Neill, Baruch College, CUNY
66 Lydia Ortega, San Jose State University
67 Steve Parente, University of Minnesota
68 William Poole, University of Delaware
69 Michael Porter, Harvard University
70 Barry Poulson, University of Colorado, Boulder
71 Edward Prescott, Arizona State University
72 Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University
73 Richard Roll, UCLA
74 Harvey Rosen, Princeton University
75 Robert Rossana, Wayne State University
76 Mark Rush, University of Florida
77 Tom Saving, Texas A&M University
78 Anna Schwartz, NBER
79 George Shultz, Stanford University
80 Chester Spatt, Carnegie-Mellon University
81 David Spencer, Brigham Young University
82 Beryl Sprinkle, Former Chair Council of Economic Advisers
83 Houston Stokes, University of Illinois in Chicago
84 Robert Tamura, Clemson University
85 Jack Tatum, Indiana State University
86 John Taylor, Stanford University
87 Richard Vedder, Ohio University
88 William B. Walstad, University of Nebraska
89 Murray Weidenbaum, Washington University in St. Louis
90 Arnold Zellner, University of Chicago

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