"I don't think the model makes sense anymore," said the Harvard economist David Cutler.
"The driving force of the 1986 tax reform was to create a level playing field," said David Cutler, a Harvard economist.
It won't go down in history as enhancing the quality of life, but it still benefits everyone, except maybe Harvard economists.
A comprehensive change to the tax could increase economic productivity by as much as $5 trillion, according to one Harvard economist.
And once the new inflation has taken hold, the Harvard economist warns, it would be extremely costly to root out.
You cite a Harvard economist who thinks hospital workers would suffer most of the job losses resulting from the cost-containment.
With outspoken views and a penchant for third world countries, the 34-year-old Harvard economist finds adventure wherever he goes.
Roland Fryer, a Harvard economist, has done a couple of very clever things.
"Young people are more willing to live with their parents than they were 20 years ago," said Richard Freeman, a Harvard economist.
A Harvard economist argues that Americans must improve their own skills to compete successfully.