Alice Rivlin

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Alice Rivlin was a prominent American economist and public policy expert who served as the first director of the Congressional Budget Office and later as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve.

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instanceOf American
economist
human
public policy expert
awardReceived American Economic Association Distinguished Fellow NERFINISHED
Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize NERFINISHED
MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf New York Stock Exchange advisory boards
Pew Charitable Trusts NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1931-03-04
dateOfDeath 2019-05-14
educatedAt Bryn Mawr College NERFINISHED
Harvard University
Radcliffe College NERFINISHED
employer Brookings Institution NERFINISHED
Congressional Budget Office NERFINISHED
Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
Office of Management and Budget NERFINISHED
familyName Rivlin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork fiscal policy
macroeconomics
public finance
public policy
givenName Alice NERFINISHED
influenced U.S. budget policy
design of the Congressional Budget Office
knownFor being the first director of the Congressional Budget Office
expertise in U.S. fiscal policy
serving as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
languageSpoken English
memberOf Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
notableWork Reviving the American Dream NERFINISHED
Systematic Thinking for Social Action NERFINISHED
occupation academic
economist
public official
placeOfBirth Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
positionHeld Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Director of the Congressional Budget Office
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Founding Director of the Congressional Budget Office
Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
sexOrGender female
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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