Christina Romer, a distinguished American economist, is renowned for her expertise in macroeconomic policy and her role as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Obama. Her research on the Great Depression and fiscal stimulus has shaped economic thought and policy responses to financial crises.

"If you look at the studies coming out of the Congressional Budget Office, the number one thing that's going to blow a hole in the deficit as we go forward 20, 30 years is government spending on healthcare."



"You know, I think the, the crucial thing, you know, we have put in place what is, is just simply the biggest, boldest recovery package in history, right; the stimulus package, biggest ever; the financial rescue, absolutely comprehensive; a housing plan - that is incredible medicine for the economy. And we fully expect it to work."



"What we're going to do is redouble our efforts on financial regulatory reform, because that has in it sensible things like say on pay, so at least the shareholders are minding the store, sensible things like saying, for heaven's sakes, compensation should be focused on - on long term, so that you don't have rewards for short-term risk-taking."



"Tax increases appear to have a very large sustained and highly significant negative impact on output."

