Politics and Policy on the Potomac

100th Episode: The Honorable Lawrence H. Summers

33 min · 26. juni 2025
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Mark invites his very first guest back for his 100th episode for A Conversation with the Hon. Lawrence H. Summers about “US Economic Policy: Lessons from the Past for Today and the Future”. Professor Summers was the 71st US Secretary of the Treasury,1999 to 2001; Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, 2009 to 2010; the 27th President of Harvard, 2001 to 2006; and today the Charles W. Eliot Professor at Harvard. In November 2023, Professor Summers joined the Board of Directors of the artificial intelligence company, OpenAI.

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