Lawrence H. Summers

Lawrence H. Summers

Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus, Harvard University

Lawrence H. Summers is an American economist. He is the Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard University, where he became one of the university's youngest tenured faculty at age 28.

The author of over 150 journal articles, Dr. Summers' wide-ranging contributions to economic research were recognized with the John Bates Clark Medal, given every two years to the outstanding American economist under the age of 40. He was also the first social scientist to receive the National Science Foundation’s Alan T. Waterman Award for outstanding scientific achievement.

Beyond his academic career, Dr. Summers has held a number of distinguished appointments in government. He previously served as Director of the National Economic Council for the Obama Administration, Secretary of the Treasury for the Clinton Administration, and Chief Economist of the World Bank.

Lawrence Summers received his S.B. from MIT and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard. He and his wife Elisa New, a professor of English at Harvard, have six children.

 

Americans are defined by their openness, non-conformity and their reason, says Larry Summers.
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According to Larry Summers, progress is access to opportunity for ever more people.
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Larry Summers believes that technology enabled by sense has shaped history more than any other single force.
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Larry Summers on why academics rely more on theory than on data analysis.
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Larry Summers believes the measure of a good life is leaving a positive difference.
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Larry Summers on truth, debate, academia and George W. Bush.
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Some developing countries enjoy more growth than the United States has since the American Revolution.
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Going beyond rationality yields some very interesting results worth watching, says Larry Summers.
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We need a forum to connect the set of rapidly emerging societies to the developed world, says Larry Summers.
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Larry Summers thinks one of the most important measure of our age will be how we will welcome the developing world into the league of developed states.
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Larry Summers sees tremendous potential in America’s ability to deal with looming challenges.
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Using reason to engage a lack of reason in others.
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The daily application of science has transformed our way of life.
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By having that reflexive skepticism and proclivity to challenge, you’ll learn that the emperor doesn’t have any clothes.
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Ambition and impatience, Larry Summers says, go hand in hand.
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The puzzle chains are long, but Larry Summers say that doesn’t mean they’re secure.
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As a child, Larry Summers believed in the god of systems analysis.