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Douglas James "Doug" Holtz-Eakin (born February 3, 1958) is an American economist. He was formerly an economics professor at
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, Director of the Congressional Budget Office, and chief economic policy adviser to Senator
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's 2008 presidential campaign. Holtz-Eakin is currently president of the
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policy institute, a conservative think tank.


Early life

Douglas James Eakin was born and raised in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1958, where his Navy-veteran father worked as a steel plant manager. He received a B.A. in economics and
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from Denison University in 1980 and a Ph.D in economics from Princeton University in 1985. He took his first wife's maiden name, Holtz, as part of his own upon their marriage in 1981.


Career

Holtz-Eakin established his academic career with appointments at Princeton (1984–89) and Columbia University (1985–90). From August 1989 to July 1990, Holtz-Eakin served as a Senior Staff Economist on President
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. From 1986 to 2001 he also served as a Faculty Research Fellow and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Holtz-Eakin was tenured faculty at the
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at
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from 1990 to 2003, where he was appointed Professor in 1995 and Chair of the Department of Economics from 1997 to 2001. In 2003, Holtz-Eakin left Syracuse University to become Director of the Congressional Budget Office. Under his leadership, the budget office undertook a study of tax rates, which found that any new revenue that tax cuts brought in paled in comparison with their cost. He left the appointment in 2005. Holtz-Eakin is also the President of DHE Consulting, LLC, and has served as Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies and the Paul A. Volcker Chair in International Economics at the
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, as well as a senior visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics from 2007 to 2008. In 2009, he joined the Manhattan Institute's Center for Medical Progres

as a fellow focusing on health care reform issues, but left later that year to found his own think tank. Party leaders of the United States Senate, Senate Minority Leader
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appointed Holtz-Eakin to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in 2009.


Economic adviser to John McCain

In 2007, Holtz-Eakin was hired as chief economic policy adviser to
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's 2008 presidential campaign. Through the campaign and coincident
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, he remained in the media spotlight on the candidate's proposals for the economy and health care. Holtz-Eakin drew particular attention when he claimed that, as a U.S. Senator on the Commerce Committee, McCain "helped create" the BlackBerry wireless device.


President of American Action Forum

In early 2010, Holtz-Eakin became president of
American Action Forum The American Action Network (AAN) is a nonprofit, conservative issue advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., aligned to the Republican Party.Ari NatterAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal Could Cost $93 Trillion, Group Says Bloomberg News ...
, a conservative think tank focused on fiscal and public policy issues. Since joining American Action Forum, Holtz-Eakin has appeared on Fox News to argue against a 2010 health care bill, as well as writing a similarly worded Op-Ed for ''The New York Times''. Holtz-Eakin has been active in supporting Senate immigration bill S.744, which would increase annual legal immigration numbers, legalize illegal immigrants in the United States and some who have already been deported, and promises future enforcement efforts to deter future illegal immigration.


Personal life

Holtz-Eakin currently lives in Washington, D.C., is married to Beth Robinson, and has two children, one a 2007 graduate of
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. One son, Colin D. Holtz, is a progressive blogger and activist based in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2013, Holtz-Eakin was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to the Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage during the
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case.


References


External links


Douglas J. Holtz-Eakin – Bio at the Lehigh Bureau

Douglas J. Holtz-Eakin – Bio at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
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C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Holtz-Eakin, November 27, 2005


– '' The New York Times'' – April 23, 2008
Douglas Holtz-Eakin C.V.
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