Michael Madowitz
Michael Madowitz

Former Director of Macroeconomic Policy

Equitable Growth

Michael Madowitz is the former director of macroeconomic policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. His areas of research are macroeconomics, climate economics, energy markets, and the role of mothers and child care in the economy. Previously, he was a senior economist at the U.S. Congress’ Joint Economic Committee, after working in economic policy at the Center for American Progress, Resources for the Future, and the Brookings Institution. In addition, he serves on the Data Users Advisory Committee for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Madowitz holds a doctoral candidate degree in economics and a master’s degree in applied mathematics from the University of California, San Diego, and an undergraduate degree in economics and international relations from Pomona College.

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Authored By Michael Madowitz

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What monetary and fiscal policy can tell us about the U.S. recovery from the COVID-19 recession

Tax & Macroeconomics
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Seven ways the inflation debate in the United States has changed since last year and how the Fed can now recalibrate its monetary policy

Tax & MacroeconomicsLabor
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Why measuring inflation is surprisingly challenging

Tax & Macroeconomics
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Inflation, Federal Reserve policymaking, and liquidity traps

Tax & Macroeconomics
TOPICS: Monetary Policy
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How the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 is promoting sustainable U.S. economic growth and mitigating climate change

Tax & Macroeconomics
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The Fed is aggressively but perhaps deliberately playing catch-up on inflation

Tax & Macroeconomics
TOPICS: Monetary Policy

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