Obama picks Alan Krueger to chair economic council
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Reporting from Washington — President Obama will begin restocking his economic team Monday with the announcement of Princeton University professor Alan Krueger as his nominee to chair the White House Council of Economic Advisors.
If confirmed by the Senate, Krueger, 50, would be Obama’s third CEA chair, replacing Austan Goolsbee, who recently left the White House to return to teaching at the University of Chicago.
The news, confirmed by a White House official, was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Krueger served in the Treasury Department as an assistant secretary for Economic Policy in the first two years of the Obama administration. He was also the chief economist at the Labor Department under President Clinton from 1994 to 1995.
Amid heightened economic uncertainty and fears of a double-dip recession, Obama’s economic team has been in a state of flux. Of the president’s original cadre of top advisors, only Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner remains.
Geithner recently agreed to serve through the end of Obama’s term.
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