Economist and Policy Scholar

Glenn Hubbard

1 article 2016

Glenn Hubbard is an economist who served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush and is a professor at Columbia Business School, where he also served as dean. He is a prominent voice on fiscal and economic policy. He contributed to The Weekly Standard with analysis of threats to the U.S. economy.

Five Ways to Destroy the U.S. Economy

April 8, 2016 · Tim Kane, Economy, Magazine

Is a slow-growth future inevitable for America? More than ever, that’s the conclusion of economists, and it's a recurring theme of some presidential candidates. The irony is that the U.S. economy has been leading the world for a century in terms of total GDP, income per capita, and entrepreneurial…