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Gokhale to Join Cato Social Security Team
December 8, 2003
Jagadeesh Gokhale, one of the nation's leading economists and an expert on
entitlement reform, has joined the Cato Institute as a senior fellow. Gokhale, former
senior economic adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, has been on leave
from the Fed for the past year, serving as a visiting scholar with the American Enterprise
Institute. Gokhale will work with Cato's Project on Social Security Choice, examining the
problems of the current Social Security system and helping to design market-based
alternatives.
Gokhale's is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading experts on U.S. fiscal
policy and its intergenerational impact. His analysis of the sustainability of entitlement
programs such as Social Security and Medicare was published in the Budget of the
United States Government (1993, 1994, and 1995), and he has testified before the Senate
Budget Committee on Social Security's treatment of postwar U.S. generations. In related
work, Gokhale has studied how fiscal policy affects national saving and the
accumulation and distribution of wealth. Gokhale has also constructed computer
simulations to study the causes of wealth inequality in the United States with a special
focus on the role of bequests in transmitting wealth inequality across successive
generations.
Gokhale has been widely published in top academic journals such as the Journal
of Economic Perspectives, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics and
Statistics, and the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, as well as in several
publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research and of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Cleveland. His latest book, Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: New Budget
Measures for New Budget Priorities, coauthored with Kent Smetters, was released by
AEI this past June. Gokhale is also the author of "The Impact of Social Security Reform
on Low-Income Workers" and coauthor of "Social Security Privatization: One Proposal"
(with David Altig), both Cato Institute Social Security Choice Papers.
Gokhale received his PhD in economics from Boston University.
"We are excited to have someone of Jagadeesh Gokhale's skill and reputation join
our team," said Michael Tanner, director of the Cato project. "With the imperative of Social Security reform moving ever closer, Jagadeesh's skill and enthusiasm will be
invaluable."
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