Tyler Goodspeed

Tyler Beck Goodspeed is an American economic historian who serves on the White House Council of Economic Advisers.[1]

Tyler Goodspeed
Member of the Council of Economic Advisers
Assumed office
May 2019
PresidentDonald Trump
Personal details
BornExeter, New Hampshire, U.S.
EducationHarvard University (BA, MA, PhD)
Emmanuel College, Cambridge (MPhil)

Career

Goodspeed received his BA and MA from Harvard University, an MPhil in economic and social history from Emmanuel College, Cambridge on a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, and PhD in History from Harvard University in 2014.[2]

Career

He has held positions at the University of Oxford and King's College London.[3][4][5]

In 2012, he published Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection. [6][7][8][9]

His 2016 book Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1722 analyses the collapse of the Ayr Bank in the Crisis of 1772. [10][11][12][13][14]

He joined the Council of Economic Advisers in 2017.[15]. He was promoted to Member in 2019.[16]

Books

  • Tyler Beck Goodspeed (2012). Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-994279-4.
  • Tyler Beck Goodspeed (2016). Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1722. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-08888-7.
  • Tyler Beck Goodspeed (2017). Famine and Finance: Credit and the Great Famine of Ireland. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-31765-6.

References

  1. "Staff".
  2. Goodspeed, Tyler Beck. "Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1772". Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard.
  3. Dr. Tyler Beck Goodspeed – Harvard University
  4. Tyler Goodspeed, Adjunct Scholar – Cato Institute
  5. Gates Cambridge Scholars 2008 – Gates Cambridge Trust
  6. Callahan, Gene (2013). "Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection". Review of Political Economy. 25 (4): 682–685. doi:10.1080/09538259.2013.837322.
  7. Klausinger, Hansjoerg (18 May 2018). "Tyler Beck Goodspeed, Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection, Oxford et alia, Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 194". History of Economic Ideas. 21 (3): 145–49 via RePEc - Econpapers.
  8. Fontana, Giuseppe; Ononugbo, Michael (June 2014). "Tyler Beck Goodspeed, Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 216, $55. ISBN 978-0-19-984665-8". Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 36 (2): 262–265. doi:10.1017/S1053837214000297 via Cambridge Core.
  9. Skaggs, Neil T. (2014). "Rethinking the Keynesian Revolution". The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 21: 167–170. doi:10.1080/09672567.2013.870303.
  10. Tribe, Keith (1 March 2018). "Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1772. By Tyler Beck Goodspeed.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. Pp. xii+208. $39.95". The Journal of Modern History. 90 (1): 183–184. doi:10.1086/695902.
  11. Kosmetatos, Paul (16 October 2016). "Tyler Beck Goodspeed, Legislating instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the financial crisis of 1772 (Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2016. Pp. xii + 208. 23 figs. ISBN 9780674088887 Hbk. £29.95)". The Economic History Review. 69 (4): 1371–1373. doi:10.1111/ehr.12437.
  12. "Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1772". eh.net.
  13. Shovlin, John (2016). Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the Financial Crisis of 1772. By Tyler Beck Goodspeed . Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2016. xii + 298 pp. Illustrations, figures, tables, bibliography, notes, index. Cloth, $39.95. Business History Review. 90. pp. 808–810. doi:10.1017/S0007680517000228. ISBN 978-0-674-08888-7 via Cambridge Core.
  14. http://www.ottleydesign.co.uk, Ottley Design Company Limited, London. "Legislating instability - Society of Professional Economists". spe.org.uk.
  15. "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Appoint Individual to a Key Administration Post", whitehouse.gov, May 9, 2019.
  16. https://twitter.com/whitehousecea/status/1133485582208913408?lang=en
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